14 Basic Consonants in korean
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ㄱ(g-iyeok) ㄱ (g-iyeok)
Pronounced like “g” as in “good”.
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PPPPPronounced like “n” as in “nice”.
ㄷ (di-geut)
Pronounced like “d” as in “dog”.
ㄷ (di-geut)
Pronounced like “d” as in “dog”.
ㄹ (ri-eul)
Pronounced like “r” or “l” depending on the position in a word.
ㅁ (mi-eum)
Pronounced like “m” as in “moon”.
ㅂ (bi-eup)
Pronounced like “b” as in “boy”.
ㅅ (si-ot)
Pronounced like “s” as in “sun”.
ㅇ (ie-ung)
It is a unique consonant that can be silent when it appears at the beginning of a syllable, but it can also be pronounced as “ng” as in “sing” when it appears at the end of a syllable.
ㅈ (ji-eut)
Pronounced like “j” as in “jump”.
ㅊ (chi-eut)
Pronounced like “ch” as in “chair”.
ㅋ (ki-euk)
Pronounced like “k” as in “kite”.
ㅌ (ti-eut)
Pronounced like “t” as in “top”.
ㅍ (pi-eup)
Pronounced like “p” as in “pen”.
ㅎ (hi-eut)
Pronounced like “h” as in “help”.
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