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HANGUL at a glance ( Korean Alphabet ) Hangul was created and promulgated by King SEJONG in 1446, Hangul is a phonemic alphabet organized into syllabic blocks. Each block consists of two or three of 24 letters: consonant + vowel (+ consonant ) 14 consonants raLeeosvAoxR a ems 10 vowels bPRdadturr—-l Tg) = ki T1 [kd asinCognac 2 [rl] 2 tn 2 [1] L inl Cd Et EL [tt] as in Printemps om i [b} I tpl HH [pp] as in Paris A ts] Kil Ich] MA strong [5] EK [ij] asinMozart © nro sound before vowel, [ng] after vowel [h] Biz Uv) Zi TI [8] as in this MM [6] as in thing Fiat F yay Hie H vel dis 1 yal Hiei A vei Lt) AL tyo1 Al isi tt twat AH twces Tw TT yu) vA aw A wal Al wei —teulasinrenat Vt A eu 27 Ack, Ren, KER, 828 wal Paris IU river MM Seoul Holz! Being 9424 wagon 4 New York oH! Yemen ‘ASF Waterloo ai Tokyo AW seven FF Schumann ‘2H Goethe l when Bq zoom up YIM feather HHS battle Bele million ABel weekly MES shadow ‘We valley IAI picture LF Cognac ROIS zeitung 221 wine 45 Thank you Wayz telephone tu in French B long -ZBIsH2il Copenhagen The six consonants u, x, n, m, 2, 2 were made by Jaigyoung Choe and not in use in Korea. They are introduced here as a possible means of recording the pronunciations nonexistent in Korean language. OR cams a

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