Korean letters

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                 Korean Letters

a   -       ya -     eo -        yeo-

o   -      yo -      u   -        yu -

eu -      i    -      ae -        yae-

e    -      ye  -     wa -      wae-

oe  -     wo -      we -       wi  -

ui   -    k/g -       n    -      t/d  -

r/l   -    m   -       p/b -     s/sh-

ng  -    ch  -      ch' -       kh  -

th   -    ph  -      h    -      kk  -

tt   -     pp -         ss  -     jj    -
  

                   Consonants

K/G -    KK/GG -     N -     D -

DD/T -    R/L -         M -    B -

B/P -        H -          S -     SS -

NG(silent) -              J -      JJ -

CH -       K -           T -       P -

                         Vowels

AH -             AE(eh) -     YAH-

YAE( yeh)-   EO(uh)-     EH-

YEO(yuh)-   YEH-        OH-

YOH-          OO-           YOO-

EW-     EE-


A/N:  ng- also used as place holder...

Ex: a is written in hangeul
When  writing, it doesn't look like this but we should insert the place holder
So it should be written like this ...

All words that starts with vowels should apply the place holder..

Example word;
Salary- in korean, they read it as "imgeum"
When we were going to write it in hangeul without placeholder it looks like this, ㅣㅁ금.. which is not right..

But when we're going to put a placeholder it will look like this, 임금...

That is the importance of "" placeholder......

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