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Overview

The Korean Alphabet page is a complete reference for Hangeul — the Korean writing system. It covers every letter category with audio so you can hear the correct pronunciation as you learn.

What’s included

SectionDescription
Basic consonantsThe 14 foundational consonant letters
Tense consonants5 doubled consonants with stronger pronunciation
Basic vowels10 core vowel shapes
Compound vowels11 vowels formed by combining basic ones
BatchimFinal consonants that sit beneath a syllable block
Linking rulesHow sounds change when consonants and vowels connect

Audio playback

Every letter has a play button. Tap it to hear the correct Korean pronunciation from a native speaker recording.

How to use this page

  1. Start with basic vowels and basic consonants to learn the core shapes.
  2. Move on to compound vowels and tense consonants once the basics feel comfortable.
  3. Study batchim to understand how syllable blocks are closed.
  4. Read the linking rules to see how letters change in connected speech.
Repeat each sound out loud after listening — active recall strengthens pronunciation memory faster than passive listening.

Alphabet cards

Browse each letter as a flashcard, split across four tabs

Korean syllables table

See every consonant and vowel combination in one interactive grid