Consonants & Vowels - Korean Alphabet Seminar #2
Welcome to the Korean Alphabet Seminar. Let’s start learning the Korean Alphabet(Hangeul) together. Are you ready? Hwaiting!
Korean is made up of syllables, and each syllable consists of consonants and vowels.
We’ll first learn about the sounds of consonants and vowels, and then explore how to combine them to read syllables.
English and Korean are very different languages.
So, if you try to learn the Korean alphabet by matching it to the English alphabet, it might make it harder to understand the sounds later.
For example, the Korean consonant ㄱ sounds like something between ‘g’ and ‘k’ in English. If you use English letters to learn Korean, it might feel easy at first, but later, it can get very confusing.
So, in this video, I won’t compare Hangul to English letters.
Please just focus on the sound.
💌 If you have any questions, please contact me via email. - youseop@speakbridges.com
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00:00 - Intro
01:34 - Vowel
11:44 - Consonant
22:09 - Outro