Lesson 11
Korean WorkshopHere's the list of what the alphabets are in hangul(?) Hope this helps lots! Letters without any hangul beside means either, i couldnt find the hangul and/or it doesnt exist.
A ㅏ
B ㅂ
C
D ㄷ
E ㅔ
F
G ㄱ
H ㅎ
I ㅣ
J ㅈ
K ㅋ
L ㄹ
M ㅁ
N ㄴ
O ㅗ
P ㅍ
Q
R ㄹ
S ㅅ
T ㅌ
U ㅜ
V
W
X
Y
Z
A/N Letters 'L' and 'R' share the same hangul
Others to take note:
Null/Ng ㅇ
Ch ㅊ
Eo ㅓ
Eu/Ui/ i ㅡ
Ae ㅐ
Yae ㅒ
Ye ㅖ
Ya ㅑ
Yeo ㅕ
Yo ㅛ
Yu ㅠ
The ones below only appear when you press the Caps lock
Kk ㄲ
Tt ㄸ
Pp ㅃ
Ss ㅆ
Jj ㅉ
Examples: /inserts name here/-ssi <--- Formal term. The 'ssi' is written as '씨' Its Ss + i = Ssi......Get it?
Another example is the word 'Jjang' which means 'Good/Best'. 'Jjang' is written as '짱'. Its a combination of Jj + A + NG ( ㅉ + ㅏ + ㅇ)
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On another note, if you want to type out the hangul on example, your phone, just refer to the table above!! If you want to write something like 'Saranghae', remember, it has 3 syllabus, 'Sa', 'Rang', 'Hae'
Take 'ㅅ' which means 'S' and 'ㅏ' which means 'A', together its '사' which means 'Sa' (S + A combined) <----This is the first syllabus of 'Saranghae'.
The next syllabus is the exact same thing. 'R' + 'A' +'NG' = 'ㄹ' + 'ㅏ' + 'ㅇ' = 랑 /You cant separate 'NG' to 'N', 'G' because its a korean rule i think...As long as theres an N beside G (NG), you have to use 'ㅇ' instead of ' ㄴ' (N), 'ㄱ' (G)/
The last syllabus is 'Hae'. Likewise, 'ㅎ' (H) and 'ㅐ' (Ae) = '해' (HAe)
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Hello my lovely subbies!! :DD This is the end of the lesson and i hope that i have helped you on your way to learning korean. The table above will guide you along, you can screenshot it and save it on your phone... :)) Good Luck!
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