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Han-gul (廃越, the Korean alphabet) consists
of forty letters. Twenty-one of these represent
vowels (including thirteen diphthongs), and
nineteen represent consonants. Twenty-four are
basic, while the others are compounds of the basic
letters. Vowels
た[a] , っ[eo] , で
[o] , ぬ [u] , ぱ [eu]
, び[i] ,だ[ae] , つ[e]
, ち[ya] , づ[yeo], に[yo]
, ば[yu] , ぢ[yae] , て[ye]
, と[wa] , ど[wae] , ね[wo]
, の[we] , な[oe] , は[wi]
, ひ[ui]
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Consonants
ぁ[giyeok], い[nieun],
ぇ[digeut], ぉ[rieul], け[mieum],
げ[bieup], さ[siot], し[ieung],
じ[jieut], ず[chieut], せ[kieuk],
ぜ[tieut], そ[pieup],
ぞ[hieut], あ[ssang-giyeok],
え[ssang-digeut], こ[ssangbieup],
ざ[ssang-siot], す[ssang-jieut]
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