Open this feature on the website: koreaneasy.com/learn-korean-alphabet
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
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Basic consonants | The 14 foundational consonant letters |
| Tense consonants | 5 doubled consonants with stronger pronunciation |
| Basic vowels | 10 core vowel shapes |
| Compound vowels | 11 vowels formed by combining basic ones |
| Batchim | Final consonants that sit beneath a syllable block |
| Linking rules | How 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
- Start with basic vowels and basic consonants to learn the core shapes.
- Move on to compound vowels and tense consonants once the basics feel comfortable.
- Study batchim to understand how syllable blocks are closed.
- Read the linking rules to see how letters change in connected speech.
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