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  Korean Vowels and Consonants

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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

[a] , [eo] ,   [o] ,   [u] , [eu] , [i] ,[ae] , [e] , [ya] , [yeo], [yo] , [yu] , [yae] , [ye] , [wa] , [wae] , [wo] , [we] , [oe] , [wi] , [ui]

 

Consonants

[giyeok], [nieun], [digeut], [rieul], [mieum],
[bieup], [siot], [ieung], [jieut], [chieut], [kieuk],
[tieut], [pieup], [hieut],
[ssang-giyeok], [ssang-digeut], [ssangbieup],
[ssang-siot], [ssang-jieut]

 

 

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