Korean Consonants (Part 1): From ㄱ to ㅅ Learn the First 7 Sounds in Hangul

 Welcome back to your Hangul journey!


In this post, we’ll learn the first 7 basic consonants in the Korean alphabet. These are very common and important to master early on.




🅰️ Korean Consonants: ㄱ to ㅅ


| Korean | Sound | Romanization |

|     ㄱ      |     g     |         g/k           l

|     ㄴ      |     n     |          n             l

|     ㄷ      |     d     |         d/t            l

|     ㄹ      |     r/l    |         r/l             l

|     ㅁ      |     m    |          m             l

|     ㅂ      |     b     |           b             l

|     ㅅ      |     s      |           s             l



🗣️ Pronunciation Tips:


- ㄱ sounds like **g** in “go” but softer.

- ㄷ and ㅂ are also soft — like a mix of **d/t** and **b/p**.

- ㄹ changes between **r** and **l** depending on its position.

- ㅅ is like **s** in “snake”, but sounds like **sh** before “i” (ex: 시 = shi).




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https://youtube.com/shorts/0amQZxgAR-k?si=iBMEhTHw84Q4CIDL




Thanks for joining today’s lesson!  

Hangul is simple once you get the hang of it, so keep practicing and I’ll see you in the next post😊

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