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Basic Letters (Using Consonants and Compound Vowels)


 Basic Letters (Using Consonants and Compound Vowles)

These letters are the basic letters used to make words and sentences in Korean. Try reading them and memorising thereby the pronunciation. There are some more basic letters some of them itself are words with meaning which will help you learning Korean Language quickly. 

 

 

(ae)

(yae)

(e)

(ye)

(wa)

ㅙ  (wae)

(oe)

(wo)

(we)

(wi)

(eui)

 

(k or g)

(gae/

kae)

(gyae/

kyae)

 

(ge/

ke)

 

(gye/

kye)

 

(gwa/

kwa)

 

(gwae/

kwae)

 

(goe/

koe)

 

(gwo/

kwo)

 

(gwe/

kwe)

 

(gwi/

kwi)

 

(geui)/keui)

 

(n)


(nae)


(nyae)


(ne)


(nye)


(nwa)


(nwae)


(noe)


(nwo)


(nwe)


(nwi)


(nui)

 

(t or d)

 


(tae/

dae)


(tyae/

dyae)


(te/

de)


(tye/

dye)


(twa/

dwa)


(twae/

dwae)


(toe/

doe)


(two/

dwo)


(twe/

dwe)


(twi/

dwi)


(tui/

dui)

 

(r or l)


(rae/

lae)


(ryae/

lyae)


(re/

le)


(rye/

lye)


(rwa/

lwa)


(rwae/

lwae)


(roe/

loe)


(rwo/

lwo)


(rwe/

lwe)


(rwi/

lwi)


(rui/

lui)

 

(m)


(mae)


(myae)


(me)


(mye)


(mwa)


(mwae)


(moe)


(mwo)


(mwe)


(mwi)


(mui)

 

(p or b)


(bae)


(byae)


(be)


(bye)


(bwa)


(bwae)


(boe)


(bwo)


(bwe)


(bwi)


(bui)

 

(s or sh)

 


(sae)


(syae)


(se)


(sye)


(swa)


(swae)


(soe)


(swo)


(swe)


(swi)


(sui)

 

(ng or Ø)


(ae)


(yae)


(e)


(ye)


(wa)


(wae)


(oe)


(wo)


(we)


(wi)


(ui)

 

(j)


(jae)


(jyae)


(je)


(jye)


(jwa)


(jwae)


(joe)


(jwo)


(jwe)


(jwi)


(jui)

 

(ch)

(chae)


(chyae)


(che)


(chye)


(chwa)


(chwae)

(choe)


(chwo)


(chwe)


(chwi)


(chui)

 

(k)


(kae)


(kyae)


(ke)


(kye)


(kwa)


(kwae)


(koe)


(kwo)


(kwe)


(kwi)


(kui)

 

(t)


(tae)


(tyae)


(te)


(tye)


(twa)


(twae)


(toe)


(two)


(twe)


(twi)


(tui)

 

(p)


(pae)


(pyae)


(pe)


(pye)


(pwa)


(pwae)


(poe)


(pwo)


(pwe)


(pwi)


(pui)

 

(h)


(hae)


(hyae)


(he)


(hye)


(hwa)


(hwae)


(hoe)


(hwo)


(hwe)


(hwi)


(hui)

 

 

 

(ae)

(yae)

(e)

(ye)

(wa)

ㅙ  (wae)

(oe)

(wo)

(we)

(wi)

(eui)

 

 (kk)

(kkae)

 

(kkyae)

 

(kke)

 

(kkye)

 

(kkwa)

 

(kkwae)

 

(kkoe)

 

(kkwo)

 

(kkwe)

 

(kkwi)

 

(kkeui)

 

(tt)


(ttae)


(ttyae)


(tte)


(ttye)


(ttwa)


(ttwae)


(ttoe)


(ttwo)


(ttwe)


(ttwi)


(ttui)

 

(pp)

 


(ppae)


(ppyae)


(ppe)


(ppye)


(ppwa)


(ppwae)


(ppoe)


(ppwo)


(ppwe)


(ppwi)


(ppui)

 

(ss)

 


(ssae)


(ssyae)


(sse)


(ssye)


(sswa)


(sswae)


(ssoe)


(sswo)


(sswe)


(sswi)


(ssui)

 

(jj)


(jjae)


(jjyae)


(jje)


(jjye)


(jjwa)


(jjwae)


(jjoe)


(jjwo)


(jjwe)


(jjwi)


(jjui)



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