Basic Vowels

Korean Learning ft. Yoonmin
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Vowels, Consonants and Syllables

 

Hangul is a very logical alphabet. But to understand it you need to keep in mind Vowels, Consonants and Syllables.

First of all, what are vowels in English? Well they are the sounds represented by: a, e, i, o, u and y. That's 6 letters.

Now, what are consonants in English? Well they are the other 20 letters.

So, what is a syllable in English? Well a syllable in English is a unit of sound that has EXACTLY ONE vowel. In English a syllable can have between 0 to 3 consonants before AND after the vowel. Take a look at these words and try to break them up into syllables:

bullet strong banks

The first word is two syllables: bul-let. The last two are each only one syllable. But the 2nd word has 3 consonants before the vowel and the last word has 3 consonants after the vowel.

Korean syllables are very different, you can only have a single consonant before each vowel and there is a maximum of two after the vowel.

Hangul Syllable Blocks  

Hangul has 40 letters (19 consonants and 21 vowels). But they are written in Blocks that represent a syllable and which contain between 2 to 4 letters. Here are examples of of Hangul blocks containing 2, 3, and 4 letters each.
 

234으 선 갊


There is a rule that the first letter in each block must be a consonant. For this lesson we will be focusing on simple blocks that contain only two letters: the Placeholder Consonant and a single vowel.

As you will see blocks can be written from top to bottom, left to right or a mixture. But don't worry, after just a little practice the order will become obvious to you.
 

The Placeholder Consonant

A Hangul syllable block MUST begin with

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jestering
#1
Chapter 5: I actually understand Korean but I didn't understand when it comes to 를/을 and 가/이.. hope u will make a chapter on that!! Btw it was helpful~ /thumbs up/
AsdfghJIMINkl #2
Chapter 4: It was really helpfulllll plus did I see Yoonmin on the tittle? -coughcough-
JosephineWu #3
Chapter 3: Plus I'm currently reading Korean for Dummies and also hoping that will help me along too :D
JosephineWu #4
Chapter 3: Thank you for creating this to help people learn Korean :) I already know the very basics and can read Korean characters but I think the main question I hope will be answered is how to distinguish between "s" and "ss", double/stressed characters, etc.
SHINeegirl989
#5
Chapter 1: Hwaiting :D