KOREAN HANGUL Ali Fitzgerald BASIC CONSONAN TS TOTAL
한글 KOREAN HANGUL Ali Fitzgerald
BASIC CONSONAN TS TOTAL OF 19 CONSONANTS
DOUBLE CONSONANTS Add “ssang” to the front for the names of the Double Consonants • Ssang Giyeok • Ssang digeut • Ssang bieup • Ssang siot • Ssang jieut
BASE VOWEL S TOTAL 21 VOWELS
COMPOUN D (DOUBLE) VOWELS
HOW THEY SOUN D
Stroke Line Rules Rule 1: Left to Right Rule 2: Top to Bottom
Syllable Blocks Consonant Vowel Consonant Vowel Consonant Rules: 1. Left to Right 2. Top to Bottom 3. Must consist to two letters 4. Must start with Consonant 5. A vowel can not be by itself Something to keep in mind: Some letter’s sounds will change depending on what letter they are by. Consonant Vowel
Let’s Practice! 1. Take out a pen and paper 2. We are going to write Thank you in Korean 3. Remember 1. Left to right 2. Top to bottom 감사 합 니 다 감사합니다 (Kam-sa-ham-ni-da)
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