Korean Alphabet and Pronunciation: A Comprehensive Guide345


## ㄱ (Kieuk)
* Pronunciation: /k/
* As an initial consonant, ㄱ sounds like the "k" in "kite".
* As a final consonant, ㄱ is not pronounced.
## ㄴ (Nieun)
* Pronunciation: /n/
* ㄴ sounds like the "n" in "nice".
## ㄷ (Dhigeut)
* Pronunciation: /t/
* As an initial consonant, ㄷ sounds like the "t" in "top".
* As a final consonant, ㄷ is not pronounced.
## ㄹ (Rieul)
* Pronunciation: /l/ or /r/
* As an initial consonant, ㄹ sounds like the "l" in "leg".
* At the end of a syllable, ㄹ sounds like the "r" in "run".
## ㅁ (Mieum)
* Pronunciation: /m/
* ㅁ sounds like the "m" in "moon".
## ㅂ (Bieup)
* Pronunciation: /p/
* As an initial consonant, ㅂ sounds like the "p" in "pie".
* As a final consonant, ㅂ is not pronounced.
## ㅅ (Siot)
* Pronunciation: /s/
* ㅅ sounds like the "s" in "sun".
## 아 (A)
* Pronunciation: /a/
* 아 sounds like the "ah" sound in "father".
## 어 (Eo)
* Pronunciation: /ʌ/
* 어 sounds like the "uh" sound in "but".
## 이 (I)
* Pronunciation: /i/
* 이 sounds like the "ee" sound in "see".
## 가 (Ga)
* Pronunciation: /ka/
* 가 is a combination of the consonant ㄱ and the vowel 아. It sounds like the "gah" sound in "girl".
## 고 (Go)
* Pronunciation: /ko/
* 고 is a combination of the consonant ㄱ and the vowel 어. It sounds like the "guh" sound in "good".
## 기 (Gi)
* Pronunciation: /ki/
* 기 is a combination of the consonant ㄱ and the vowel 이. It sounds like the "gee" sound in "gift".
## 코 (Ko)
* Pronunciation: /kʰo/
* 코 is a combination of the consonant ㄱ and the vowel 오. It sounds like the "koh" sound in "cold".
## 큐 (Kyu)
* Pronunciation: /kʰju/
* 큐 is a combination of the consonant ㄱ and the vowel 유. It sounds like the "kyoo" sound in "cute".

2024-11-20


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