Consonants

Posted by Ginny

If you want to spell out a word in Korean, you’ll need to know what each character is called. Luckily, the vowels are just called by the way they sound, but the consonants actually have a name. Check out Byki Korean to listen to the consonants.

- giyok (기역)

- ssang giyok (쌍 기역)

- niun (니은)

- digut (디귿)

- ssang digut (쌍 디귿)

- riul (리을)

- mium (미음)

- biup (비읍)

- ssang biup (쌍 비읍)

- shiot (시옷)

- ssang shiot (쌍 시옷)

- iung (이응)

- jiut (지읒)

- ssang jiut (쌍 지읒)

- chiut (치읓)

- kiuk (키읔)

- tiut (티읕)

- piup (피읖)

- hiut (히읗)

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