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These flashcards cover basic vocabulary related to consonants and vowels in the Korean language, useful for beginners.
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자음 (consonant)
A sound in Korean that represents one of the basic building blocks of phonetics, used in conjunction with vowels.
모음 (vowel)
A sound in Korean that, when combined with consonants, forms syllables and words.
히 (hi)
Indicates a sound as part of some Korean words, used in pronunciation exercises.
카메라 (camera)
The Korean word for 'camera', used in everyday language.
타투 (tattoo)
The Korean word for 'tattoo'. A common term in discussions about personal expression.
허리 (waist)
The Korean word for 'waist', often referenced in health and body discussions.
치즈 (cheese)
The Korean word for 'cheese', used in food-related vocabulary.
기차 (train)
The Korean word for 'train', important in discussions about transportation.
하이 (hi)
An informal greeting in Korean, similar to 'hello'.
파리 (Paris)
The Korean name for 'Paris', referring to the capital of France.
포도 (grape)
The Korean word for 'grape', useful in conversations about fruits.
치마 (skirt)
The Korean word for 'skirt', relevant in discussions about clothing.
커피 (coffee)
The Korean word for 'coffee', significant in discussions about drinks.
초코 (choco)
Short for 'chocolate' in Korean, commonly used in food-related contexts.
파티 (party)
The Korean word for 'party', often used in social contexts.