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Hanguel has 21 vowels. Vowels, unlike consonants, can be used alone to form syllables. Vowels are formed with ' · ', 'ㅣ,' 'ㅡ' representing the sky, the human, and the earth respetively. In general, they are divided into monophthongs and diphthongs. In the picture above, 8 vowels (ㅏ,ㅓ,ㅗ,ㅜ,ㅡ,ㅣ,ㅐ,ㅔ) in the first line are monophtongs. Your mouth shape does not change when you pronounce these vowels..
If you decide to learn Korean but do not know where to start, learning Korean alphabet is a perfect way to begin. Let's start with consonants. There are 19 consonants in Hanguel. Even though they have their own sound(peonetic value), they are not able to be make sound alone but must be used with vowels to form syllable. ㄱ,ㄴ,ㅁ,ㅅ and o are the very basic consonants out of 19 consonants. The shpes ..