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Unit 2 - Consonants

Consonants

"ㄱ” means "G”. (Sounds like g/k combined).

“ㄴ" means "N". (Sounds like n/d).

"ㄷ" means "D”. (Sounds like d/t).

“ㄹ” means "L”. (Sounds like r/l).

“ㅁ” means "M". (Sounds like mu).

“ㅂ” means "B”. (Sounds like b/p).

"ㅅ" means "S". In Korean, this is a soft "s" sound.

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