- Level 2 : Mastering Basic Korean Pronunciation - A Beginner's Guide with 20 Easy Words Learning a new language can be daunting, especially when it comes to pronunciation. Korean, with its unique sound system, is no exception. However, starting with simple, two-syllable words that don't undergo complex sound changes like assimilation or palatalization can make your journey much smoother. To help you kickstart your Korean pronunciation practice, we've compiled a table of 20 easy Kor.. 2024.06.01
- Level 2 : Reading Korean Words - A Comprehensive Guide with Examples Reading Korean words is an exciting step in your language learning journey. Once you've grasped the basics of Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, you can start deciphering words and understanding their meanings. How to read Korean words effectively Syllable BlocksBuilding Blocks: Korean words are formed by combining individual syllables, each written as a block. These blocks can consist of two to fo.. 2024.06.01
- Level 2 : Diphthongs in Hangeul: A Comprehensive Guide Diphthongs, also known as 이중모음 (ijeungmoeum) in Korean, are a crucial element of the Korean language's sound system. They are complex vowel sounds formed by combining two basic vowels within a single syllable. Understanding diphthongs is essential for accurate pronunciation and comprehension of Korean words. What are Diphthongs? Diphthongs are vowel sounds that involve a smooth transition from.. 2024.06.01
- Level 2 : Learning Syllables with Final Consonants in Hangeul After mastering the basic consonants and vowels of Hangeul, the next step is to learn how to form syllables with final consonants, also known as 받침 (batchim) in Korean. This is an essential step in understanding the structure of Korean words and expanding your reading and writing abilities. What are Final Consonants? In Hangeul, a syllable can have up to three components:Initial consonant (chose.. 2024.06.01
- Level 1 : Combining Consonants and Vowels in Hangeul: A Comprehensive Guide Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, is designed to be intuitive and easy to learn. Its basic building blocks, the 14 consonants and 10 vowels, can be combined in various ways to create syllables and words. Basic Structure of Korean Syllables A Korean syllable typically follows a consonant-vowel (CV) or consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) structure. The vowel can be placed either to the right of the con.. 2024.06.01
- Level 1: The 10 Basic Vowels of Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, is known for its scientific design and ease of learning. It consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels, which can be combined to form various syllables and words. Let's delve into the 10 basic vowels of Hangeul (Korean Alphabet). ㅏaa (as in "father")A short, open 'a' sound.ㅑyaya (as in "yard")Similar to the 'ya' sound in English, but shorter and more te.. 2024.06.01
- Level 1: The 14 Basic Consonants of Hangeul (Korean Alphabet) Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, is known for its scientific design and ease of learning. It consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels, which can be combined to form various syllables and words. Let's take a closer look at the 14 basic consonants: ㄱg/kg (as in "good")/k (as in "sky")Starts with a soft 'g' sound and ends with a 'k' sound depending on its position.ㄴnn (as in "no")A simple '.. 2024.06.01