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This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Korean on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Korean in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
In the Korean alphabet as well as all widely used romanization systems for Korean, they are represented as doubled plain segments: ㅃ pp, ㄸ tt, ㅉ jj, ㄲ kk. As it was suggested from the Middle Korean spelling, the tense consonants came from the initial consonant clusters sC -, pC -, psC -.
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul [a] or Hangeul [b] in South Korea (English: / ˈ h ɑː n ɡ uː l / HAHN-gool; [2] Korean: 한글; Korean pronunciation: [ha(ː)n.ɡɯɭ] ⓘ) and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea (조선글; North Korean pronunciation [tsʰo.sʰɔn.ɡɯɭ]), is the modern writing system for the Korean language.
Here is a basic key to the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet. ... Korean 무궁화 [muɡuŋβwa̠] mugunghwa: Like [b] ... IPA pronunciation chart with ...
The following tables of consonants and vowels (jamo) of the Korean alphabet display (in blue) the basic forms in the first row and their derivatives in the following row(s). They are divided into initials (leading consonants), vowels (middle), and finals tables (trailing consonants).
Mieum (sign: ㅁ; Korean: 미음) is a consonant of the Korean alphabet. It indicates an 'm' sound. It indicates an 'm' sound. The IPA pronunciation is [ m͊/m ] .
Korean name; Revised Romanization: eo: McCune–Reischauer: ŏ: ㅓ (eo, ) is a vowel of the Korean hangul. It represents the sound as described by IPA. [1] [2] [3 ...
Korean name; Revised Romanization ... McCune–Reischauer: yŏ: ㅕ (yeo) is a diphthong of the Korean hangul alphabet, representing the sound [jʌ] as described by ...