Korean Consonants (Part 2): From ㅇ to ㅎ — Learn the Final 7 Sounds in Hangul

 Welcome back to your Hangul journey!


In our last post, we learned the first 7 consonants from ㄱ to ㅅ.  

Today, we’ll continue with the **remaining 7 consonants**, from **ㅇ to ㅎ**.


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### 🅰️ Korean Consonants: ㅇ to ㅎ


| Korean | Sound (Approximate) | Romanization |

|     ㅇ     |           silent / ng           |    (none/ng)    |

|     ㅈ     |                  j                   |            j            | 

|     ㅊ     |                 ch                 |           ch           | 

|     ㅋ     |                  k                  |            k            | 

|     ㅌ     |                  t                   |            t            | 

|     ㅍ     |                  p                  |            p            | 

|     ㅎ     |                  h                  |            h            | 





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### 🗣️ Pronunciation Tips:


- **ㅇ** is silent when it’s the first letter, like in “아이 (ai)”  

  But at the **end of a syllable**, it sounds like **ng**, as in “song” — e.g., 왕 (wang).

- **ㅈ, ㅊ** are like **j** and **ch** in English, but a bit softer.

- **ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ** are stronger versions of ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ.

- **ㅎ** is like **h** in “hat” — it’s a soft breathy sound.





Great job finishing all 14 consonants in Hangul!  

The more you practice, the more natural Korean will feel.  

See you in the next lesson where we unlock real reading skills!

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