Letter Sounds

Learn Korean ^.^

The picture above is pretty accurate in explaining the sounds of the Hangul letters.  

The first letter (and others letters like it) has two "sounds" underneath it.  K and G.

This means that the sound is said somewhere in between the two sounds.  

That's why you sometimes get SungGyu or SungKyu (and same with KiKwang I think).

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bananamilk0831
#1
Chapter 4: Omg you said this chap was rushed but this really helped and cleared a lot up for me :)
AptonKey #2
Chapter 10: Thank you for the numbers chapter, the Korean language starts out to be really difficult.
chandeul
#3
Chapter 1: omg B1A4. okay..im following ur story~ >< hihii
NeonGiraffe
#4
Hey you have some errors in your Korean.
당신은 이 아니라 당신이라구요.

안녕!
당신이 한국어를 배우고 싶다면 제대로 찾아왔어요.
최선을 다해서 열심히 공부해요
⇨Would be a better translation of what you put in English.
I think you should study more before you try to teach anyone else. ;)
hikaoru2Min #5
Chapter 5: I'm having trouble with the combo characters like the oe,we, wi, and ui sounds. Like...do they sound basically the same, but put into context they mean something different?
hikaoru2Min #6
Chapter 2: thanks for updating~ I was wondering where you went :)
hikaoru2Min #7
Wow, this has so much potential! I'm really excited, and I can't wait to see how this goes! Good luck :D