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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
[[File:Syllable blocks1.png|right|thumb|250px|A consonant paired with a horizontal vowel and a consonant paired with a vertical vowel]]
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[[File:Syllable blocks1.png|right|thumb|250px|Une consonne couplée avec une voyelle horizontale et une consonne couplée avec une voyelle verticale]]
We will introduce a consonant and vowel in pairs since consonants cannot be pronounced without the help of a vowel. Steps 2 through 4 are all either a consonant paired with a horizontal vowel or a consonant paired with a vertical vowel.
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Nous allons introduire les consonnes et voyelles en couple comme les consonnes ne peuvent pas être prononcées sans l'aide d'une voyelle. Les étapes 2 jusqu'à 4 comprennent toutes, soit une consonne couplée avec une voyelle horizontale, soit une consonne couplée avec une voyelle verticale.
  
In this lesson, you will learn:
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Dans cette leçon, vous apprendrez :
*Consonants: [[ㄱ]], [[ㄴ]], [[ㅁ]], [[ㄷ]], [[ㅇ]]
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* Les consonnes suivantes : [[ㄱ]], [[ㄴ]], [[ㅁ]], [[ㄷ]], [[ㅇ]]
*Vowels: [[ㅏ]], [[ㅜ]], [[ㅗ]], [[ㅣ]]
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*Les voyelles suivantes : [[ㅏ]], [[ㅜ]], [[ㅗ]], [[ㅣ]]
  
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Introduction

Une consonne couplée avec une voyelle horizontale et une consonne couplée avec une voyelle verticale

Nous allons introduire les consonnes et voyelles en couple comme les consonnes ne peuvent pas être prononcées sans l'aide d'une voyelle. Les étapes 2 jusqu'à 4 comprennent toutes, soit une consonne couplée avec une voyelle horizontale, soit une consonne couplée avec une voyelle verticale.

Dans cette leçon, vous apprendrez :

Prenez note que certaines fichiers sont configurés pour tourner en boucle, vous devrez alors les arrêter manuellement.

Step 2

ㅏ (vowel)

ㄱ (consonant)

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This is a horizontal vowel and written to the right of the consonant. For full information about this letter, see .

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Female
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This is pronounced like a mix between a G and a K at the beginning of a word. However, when found between vowels, the sound is voiced and makes a /g/ sound. For full information about this letter, see .



Practice


ㅜ (vowel)

ㄴ (consonant)

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This sound makes an "ooh" sound, similar to 'moon' or 'blue' or the U sound in Spanish (i.e. usted in "usted"). This is a vertical vowel and written below the consonant. For full information about this letter, see .

Male
Female
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This sound is the same as the N sound in English. For full information about this letter, see .



Practice


ㅗ (vowel)

ㅁ (consonant)

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This is a vertical vowel and written below the consonant. For full information about this letter, see .

Male
Female
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This sound is the same as the M sound in English. For full information about this letter, see .



Practice


ㅣ (vowel)

ㄷ (consonant)

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This sound is similar to the 'ee' sound in 'see' or 'free.' This is a horizontal vowel and written to the right of the consonant. For full information about this letter, see .

Male
Female
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This is pronounced like a mix between the sounds of a T and a D at the beginning of a word. However, when found between vowels, the sound is voiced and makes a /d/ sound. For full information about this letter, see .



Practice


ㅇ (consonant)

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ㅇ represents no sound when found in the initial position of a syllable. Instead, it simply acts as a placeholder since vowels cannot be written by themselves. However, if ㅇ is in the final (bottom) position, it makes an "ng" sound, i.e. 'sing' or 'wrong' (IPA: ŋ ), but these final position sounds will not be discussed until step 5 of this lesson. For now, think of it as a placeholder for a consonant when only a vowel sound must be written. For full information about this letter, see .



Practice

Real Examples

Word Audio
가구 (furniture)
가나다 (Korean alphabet, i.e. abc)
가다 (to go)
가두다 (to lock in)
고구마 (sweet potato)
고기 (meat)
고모 (father's sister)
구두 (dress shoes)
기도 (prayer)
나가다 (go out)
나누다 (to divide)
나무 (tree)
나오다 (to come out)
나이 (age)
누가 (who)
누구 (who)
누나 (older sister)
다가가다 (approach to someone)
다니다 (to go to, work, school etc)
도구 (instrument,tool)
마다 (every)
마디 (joint, knot)
모기 (mosquito)
아기 (baby)
아마도 (maybe,perhaps)
아우 (man's younger brother-but not used anymore)
아이 (child)
오다 (to come)
오이 (cucumber)
이기다 (to win)
이모 (mother's sister)

Writing

Characters are written in a certain stroke order. Korean letters are written left to right, top to bottom. Remember stroke order is important, so please practice.

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ㄱ is written like this when combined with a horizontal vowel like ㅗ or ㅜ.
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ㄱ is written like this when combined with a vertical vowel such as ㅏ or ㅣ.
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ㄴ is written similarly to an L.
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Do not let the font confuse you, ㅁ is written like a box.
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ㄷ is written in 2 strokes, do not write it like a 'C.'
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ㅇ is written the same way as a Roman 'O'
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ㅏ is written with 2 strokes.
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One straight line from top to bottom.

Video

Watch this lesson on talktomeinkorean.com's youtube channel:

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