✅Beginner 2: Korean Consonants – Learn γ± to γ Like a Pro!
π Beginner 2: Korean Consonants – Learn γ± to γ
Like a Pro! Welcome back to Day 2 of your Korean journey! π°π· Yesterday you learned what Hangul is and how syllables are formed. Today, we’ll focus on one essential part of Hangul: Consonants (μμ) . There are 14 basic consonants in Korean. Each has a unique sound and shape, and once you learn them, you’re halfway to reading Korean like a native! π What Are Korean Consonants? In Hangul, consonants form the building blocks of syllables. A typical Korean syllable starts with a consonant, followed by a vowel, and sometimes ends with a final consonant. Hangul consonants are logical many of them were designed to look like the shape of the mouth or tongue when you pronounce them! π§± Korean Basic Consonants Chart (γ± to γ
) Korean Romanization Approx. English Sound Sample Word γ± g / k “go” or “kite” κ°λ€ (ga-da) – to go γ΄ n ...