Korean Alphabet - Basic Consonants

The consonants can change in sound.  If it is in front, it has a harder sound, for example ㄱsounds like 'k'.  But when there are vowels in front, it is softer, ㄱ sounds like 'g'.
Pronounciation guide: http://www.genkienglish.net/speakkorean/koreanalphabet.htm

14 cards   |   Total Attempts: 250
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Question 1
G, k
gi.yeok
Question 2
K
ki.euk
Question 3
D, t
di.geut
Question 4
T
ti.eut
Question 5
M
mi.eum
Question 6
B, p
bi.eup
Question 7
P
pi.eup
Question 8
S
si.ot
Question 9
J
ji.eut
Question 10
Ch
chi.eut
Question 11
M,n
ni.eun
Question 12
R, l
ri.eul
Question 13
Ng, /
ieung
Question 14
H
hi.eut