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How to read and write Hangeul - Part 2


This PDF is for Part 2 of the series How to read and write Hangeul. If you have not studied with Part 1 yet, please go check out Part 1 before you study with this portion of the series. In this video, we are looking at the consonants and the vowels

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, , , .

has the sound value of [s]. has the sound value of [b]. has the sound value of [ j] or [z]. Its stronger than the English [ j] but less strong as [z]. has the sound value of somewhere between [r] and [l]. Its stiffer than [r] but softer than [l]. has the sound value of [ae/e].

[sae] [bae] [ jae] [rae]

[ae]

has the same sound value as . These two vowels used to have different sounds but not
any longer.

is a vowel that is difficult to be romanized correctly, but its usually romanized as [eo]. It has
the sound value similar to ea in earth, a in an, i in girl, or u in understand.

[seo] [beo] [deo] [meo]

[eo]

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TalkToMeInKorean.com presents

How to read and write Hangeul - Part 2


is also difficult to be romanized correctly. Its romanized as [eu] and its a sound that you
can make by stretching your mouth sideways.

[seu] [beu] [deu] [meu]

[eu]

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