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안녕하세요, 여러분. 한글 교수님입니다.

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한국어를 같이 공부하자!

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Hi, everyone. This is Hangul Kyosunim.

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Let's learn Korean together!

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Welcome back to my channel once again.

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I bet you are excited to begin learning Korean 
language.

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Worry no more. The long wait is over.

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Now without further ado. Let's get started.

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First thing's first.

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Of course, don't forget your notebook

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and something you can write with.

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It could be a pencil or a pen.

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It'll really help you learn a lot.

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Start!

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Let's compare the English alphabet to the 
Korean alphabet.

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The English alphabet has 26 letters,

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and the Korean alphabet has 40 letters.

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The English alphabet has 21 consonants,

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and the Korean alphabet has 19 consonants.

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However, the English alphabet has 5 vowels,

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and the Korean alphabet has 21 vowels.

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How surprising it is to find out

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that even the Korean alphabet has less consonants

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than English alphabet has.

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But Korean alphabet has a lot more vowels

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than the English alphabet has.

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Sounds difficult to learn, huh?

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But don't worry.

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We will learn all what we have to learn.

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Let us begin with the consonants.

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We have learned earlier that

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the Korean language has 19 consonants.

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There are two kinds of consonants.

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The single consonants and the double consonants.

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Single Consonants.

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There are 14 single consonants.

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I will introduce them to you one by one

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with some words that begins with the single 
consonant

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which is being currently introduced.

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This is the first single consonant, 'giyeok'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ga', 'ga'.

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One more time, 'ga', 'ga', 'ga'.

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Now, let's take a look at some words.

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Noticed another letter, don't you?

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It's a vowel,

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but focus more on the consonants.

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Don't worry we'll talk about it later.

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This word is read as 'ga'

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which means "Go" in an informal way.

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Since it's informal, you're allowed to say 
this

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to your friends or to anybody who is younger 
than you.

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One more time, 'ga', 'ga', 'ga'.

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But I'm not telling you to go.

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We're just getting started.

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Now, this another one.

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This word is read as 'gu'

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which means "Nine".

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One more time, 'gu', 'gu', 'gu.

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The second single consonant, 'nieun'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'na', 'na'.

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One more time, 'na', 'na', 'na'.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'na'

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which means "I" in an informal way.

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If the word is informal,

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it's only for your friends or for the younger 
people.

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One more time, 'na', 'na', 'na'.

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Then, this one.

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This word is read as 'ne'

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which means "Yes".

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One more time, 'ne', 'ne', 'ne'.

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The third single consonant, 'digeut'.

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For beginners, this is temporarily read as 
'da', 'da'.

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One more time, 'da', 'da', 'da'.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'da'

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which means "all".

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One more time, 'da', 'da', 'da'.

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How about this one.

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This word is read as 'deo'

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which means "more".

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One more time, 'deo', 'deo', 'deo'.

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The fourth single consonant, 'rieul'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ra', 'ra'.

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Notice the sound?

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It's like when the English letter "L" and 
"R"

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being combined together.

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It's how it sounds like.

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One more time. 'ra', 'ra', 'ra'.

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Now let's take a look at this word.

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This word is read as 'ro'.

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This is a grammar which means "through" or 
"by".

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For example, "through that side" or "by a 
car."

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One more time. 'ro', 'ro', 'ro'.

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The fifth single consonant, 'mieum'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ma', 'ma'.

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One more time 'ma', 'ma', 'ma'.

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Now let's take a look at this word.

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This word is read as 'mu'

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which means "radish".

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One more time, 'mu', 'mu', 'mu'.

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The sixth single consonant, 'bieup'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ba', 'ba'.

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Notice the sound?

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It's like when the English letter "B" and 
"P"

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being combined together.

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It's how it sounds like.

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One more time. 'ba', 'ba', 'ba'.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'bi'

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which means "rain".

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One more time, 'bi', 'bi', 'bi'.

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And this one.

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This word is read as 'bae'

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which means "ship", "stomach", or "pear".

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It depends on how the word is being used.

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If the verb being used is "eat", then it 
should be "pear".

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If the verb being used is "ride", then it 
should be "ship".

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And if it "aches", it should be "stomach".

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One more time, 'bae', 'bae', 'bae'.

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The seventh single consonant, 'shiot'.

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For beginners, this is temporarily read as 
'sa', 'sa'.

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One more time, 'sa', 'sa', 'sa'.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'sa'

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which means 'four'.

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One more time, 'sa', 'sa', 'sa'.

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And this one.

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This word is read as 'shi'

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which means "poem" or the hour counter "o'clock".

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One more time, 'shi', 'shi', 'shi'.

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Did you notice the "h" sound?

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Yes, there is.

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If the "ㅅ" and the "ㅣ" are together,

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we read it as "shi".

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The eighth single consonant, 'ieung'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'a', 'a'.

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I bet it confused you.

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It's a consonant, but its sound is 'a'.

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Among of the consonants, this is called as 
the soundless consonant.

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If the word starts its sound with a vowel,

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then it doesn't start with a consonant.

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That means the soundless consonant "ㅇ" must 
be present

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in the initial position of the syllable,

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since every syllable of the word in Korean 
language

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must begin with a consonant.

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So, we must follow this syllable pattern 
rule.

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We will talk a lot about this later on.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'i'

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which means "this", "two" or "teeth".

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Its translation depends on how it is being 
used in a sentence.

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One more time, 'i', 'i', 'i'.

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The next word.

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This word is read as 'o' which means "five".

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One more time, 'o', 'o', 'o'.

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The ninth single consonant, 'jieut'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ja', 'ja'.

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One more time, 'ja', 'ja', 'ja'.

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Now, let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'jeo'

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which means "I" in a formal way.

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One more time, 'jeo', 'jeo', 'jeo'.

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How about this one.

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This word is read as 'je'

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which means "my".

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One more time, 'je', 'je', 'je'.

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The tenth single consonant, 'chieut'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'cha', 'cha'.

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One more time, 'cha', 'cha', 'cha'.

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Now, let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'cha'

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which means "car" or "tea".

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It depends on how the word is used.

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If the verb is "drink", then it should be 
"tea".

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If the verb is "drive", then it should be 
"car".

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It's situational.

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One more time, 'cha', 'cha', 'cha'.

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And this one.

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This word is read as 'cho'

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which is a measurement of time, "second".

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Like "3 seconds".

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One more time, 'cho', 'cho', 'cho'.

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The eleventh single consonant, 'kiyeuk'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'kha', 'kha'.

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One more time, 'kha', 'kha', 'kha'.

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Now, let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'kho'

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which means "nose".

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One more time, 'kho', 'kho', 'kho'.

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How about this one.

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This word is read as 'khi'

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which means "height".

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One more time, 'khi', 'khi', 'khi'.

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The twelfth single consonant, 'thieut'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'tha', 'tha'.

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One more time, 'tha', 'tha', 'tha'.

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Now, let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'tim'

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which means "team"

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Notice the consonant below?

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Yes, there is.

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The consonant which is at the final position

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of the syllable is called batchim.

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For example, in this situation,

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the batchim is 'mieum'  which sounds 'm',

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if found on the initial position of the syllable.

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So, if it is on the final position,

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it won't change and its sound will remain 
the same, 'm'.

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Unlike some of the other consonants

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when found on the final position of the syllable,

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its sound changes.

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The thirteenth single consonant, 'phieup'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'pha', 'pha'.

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One more time, 'pha', 'pha', 'pha'.

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Now let's take a look at some words.

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This word is read as 'phi', which weans "blood".

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One more time, 'phi', 'phi', 'phi'.

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Next.

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This word is read as 'pha',

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which means "onion leaves".

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One more time, 'pha, 'pha' , 'pha'.

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Finally, the fourteenth single consonant, 
'hieut'.

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For beginners,

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this is temporarily read as 'ha', 'ha'.

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One more time, 'ha', 'ha', 'ha'.

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Now, let's take a look at some  words.

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This word is read as 'ho'

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which is the counter for room numbers.

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Like "391호".

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One more time, 'ho', 'ho', 'ho'.

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Don't do it fast, unless you want to laugh 
like Santa Claus.

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And then, this one.

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This word is read as 'haha'.

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You can laugh now in Korean. Great job.

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One more time, 'haha'.

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The single consonants are divided into two:

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Plain and Aspirated

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The plain consonants are pronounced in the 
normal way

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without air and tense.

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Just pronounce it by its plain sound.

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ga, na, da, ra, ma, ba, sa, a, ja

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The aspirated consonants are pronounced with 
puff of air.

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Just pronounce it with air.

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cha, kha, tha, pha, ha

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Let's compare some of the plain and aspirated 
consonants

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which has similarity to each other.

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ga, kha

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da, tha

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ba, pha

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ja, cha

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a, ha

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ga, kha

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da, tha

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ba, pha

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ja, cha

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a, ha

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ga, kha

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da, tha

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ba, pha

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ja, cha

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a, ha

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It's natural,

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if you find it a bit confusing

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when it comes to distinguishing the difference.

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Don't worry.

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If you hear it a lot of times, you will get 
used to it.

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Finally, we are done learning and familiarizing 
the single consonants.

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Before we talk about the double consonants,

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we must do the IME or

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Intensive Memorization Exercises.

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Each single consonant will be repeated for 
60 times.

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That's a single consonant every minute.

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So, you must ready your notebook and something 
to write with.

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Listen as you say. Read as you write.

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Let's go! Start!

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Giyeok

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ga

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Nieun

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na

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Digeut

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da

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Rieul

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ra

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Mieum

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ma

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Bieup

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ba

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Siot

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sa

302
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Ieung

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a

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Jieut

305
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ja

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Chieut

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cha

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Kiyeuk

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kha

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Tieut

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tha

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Pieup

313
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pha

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Hieut

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ha

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Great job!

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You have completed our Intensive Memorization 
Exercises.

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After doing the Intensive Memorization Exercises,

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we will have a game to recall what you have 
learned today.

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So, you must stay updated.

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Feel free to review this lesson once again 
until you master this lesson.

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This is Hangul Kyosunim!

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