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Small writing exercise I did today:
(Instructions: You just met a Korean friend. You need to say "hi" and introduce yourself. Write "hello," your name, and where you are from.)
μλ νμΈμ. μ μ΄λ¦μ SIMPμ λλ€. μ λ (λ―Έκ΅/μ€μ¨λ΄/λ©μμ½) μ¬λμ λλ€.
Exercise from Julie Damron & EunSun You, Korean Stories For Language Learners (Tuttle Publishing, 2018), p. 10.




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Hangeul: Consonants μμ

Hello! μλ νμΈμ. This is Admin Yu with the first Hangeul lesson on consonants. Now, let's start learning.
The Korean langauge itself can be difficult to learn since the grammar system is vastly different from other languages. But learning to read and write in Hangeul, the alphabets of Korea, is very, very easy. Today we are going to learn how to pronounce Hangeul's 19 consonants.
<μμ Consonants>
γ± [g, k] - κ³ κΈ°(go-gi): meat, κ°(gak): angle
γ΄ [n] - λλΉ(Na-bi): butterfly, λ(na): me, I
γ· [d, t]- λμ₯(do-jang): stamp, λ(deo): more
γΉ[r, l] - λΌλ©΄(Ramyeon): Ramen
γ [m] -λͺ¨λ(Mo-rae): sand, λ¬Έ(Moon): door
γ [b,p] - λ°©ν¨(bang-pae): shield, λ°₯(bap): meal
γ [s]- μκ°(si-gan): time, μ(so): cow
γ [β ,ng] -μ°μ (oo-yu): milk, μ΄(oon): luck
γ [j] - μ§κ΅¬(ji-gu): earth, μ§(Jum): burden
γ [ch] - μΉκ΅¬(Chin-gu): friend, μ°¨(cha): tea, car
γ [k] -μ½λΌλ¦¬(ko-kki-ri): elephant, 콩(kong): bean
γ [t] - ν¬ν(too-pyo): vote, ν(Tang): tub
γ [p]- νΈμ§(Pyeon-ji): letter, νΌ(pi): Blood
γ [h]-νλ(ha-neul): sky, ν(Hyeo): tongue
γ²[kk] -κΉλ§κ·(Kka-ma-gui): crow, κ½(Kkot): flower
γΈ[tt (dd)]-λ±μ§(ttak-ji): a traditional korean toy. We will explain more when we make a post about Korean traditional games. λ (Ttang): ground
γ [pp]- λΉ¨λ(ppal-dae): straw, λΌ(ppyeo): bone
γ [ss]- μμ₯(ssam-jang): a type of spicy and sweet Korean sauce. It's delicious. μ¨(Ssi): seed
γ [jj]- μ°κ°(Jji-gae): stew/soup, μ§(jjak): pair
That's it for today :D Next time in Hangeul class we'll learn about the science and categories of the hangeul consonants, which is crucial to understanding how to pronounce and read, and properly spell Korean.
-Admin Yu
Additional notes:
Written by Admin Yu/
Edited and posted by Admin Sun/ Spell, grammar checked by Admin Gyu





