Happy and sadness makes a day..: Korean Lesson Number 4
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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How to read korean words.

First, you must know that, a hangul 한 굴 (korean word) is made up of AT LEAST a consonant and a vowel. (look at the right side of my blog to see the list of consonants and vowels.) But that doesnt mean it ONLY have one to one basis. Sometimes, Two consonants and one vowels. And three consonant and one vowel.

EXAMPLE (보 기)

사 람 (Saram = people)

사(sa) = ㅅ(s) + ㅏ(a)

S is a consonant and A is a vowel.

람(ram) = ㄹ(r) + ㅏ(a) + ㅁ(m)

This is the case where two consonant and one vowel is present.


싱 가 폴사 람 (Singapore people = Singaporean)

so people! try your best to understand each and every vowels and consonants and what they are representing! then you can read hanguls on your very OWN!! like me! =]]

Any question, please feel free to ask me! =]