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  2. File:Korean vowel chart.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Hangul consonant and vowel tables - Wikipedia

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    With 19 possible initial consonants, 21 possible medial (one- or two-letter) vowels, and 28 possible final consonants (of which one corresponds to the case of no final consonant), there are a total of 19 × 21 × 28 = 11,172 theoretically possible "Korean syllable letters" (Korean: 글자; RR: geulja; lit.

  4. File:Korean vowels.svg - Wikipedia

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    The table shows the six basic Hangeul Jamo vowels (ᅡ,ᅥ,ᅩ,ᅩ and ᅳ,ᅵ) with the extensions (ᅣ,ᅧ,ᅭ,ᅲ). All the other Hangeul Jamo vowels are compositions of these basic vowels. Just the name of this file is misleading, it should better be something like "Basic Jamo vowels". -- sarang ♥ 사랑

  5. File:Korean long vowel chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... IPA vowel chart for Korean long vowels in SVG format. Date: 18 April 2009, 17:20 ... You are free: to share – to copy ...

  6. Korean phonology - Wikipedia

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    Even amongst those middle-aged speakers who retain the distinction, the phonetic contrast between a long vowel and a short vowel has shrunk to 1.5:1, compared to 2.5:1 recorded in the 1960s; [30] additionally, the number of lexical items featuring long vowels has also reduced, with low-frequency words being more likely to retain long vowels ...

  7. Hangul - Wikipedia

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    The Korean alphabet is the modern writing system for the Korean language.In North Korea, the alphabet is known as Chosŏn'gŭl [a] (North Korean: 조선글), and in South Korea, it is known as Hangul [b] (South Korean: 한글, romanized: Hangeul [c] English: / ˈ h ɑː n ɡ uː l / HAHN-gool; [2]).

  8. List of Hangul jamo - Wikipedia

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    U+1161–U+1175: 21 modern Hangul vowel jamos; U+11A8–U+11C2: 27 modern Hangul trailing consonant jamos; all other jamos (shown in the tables below without the highlighting background) are obsolete; they are not used in modern Korean (some Korean input methods or keyboard layout may not allow entering them).

  9. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Vowels with the tongue moved towards the front of the mouth (such as [ɛ], the vowel in "met") are to the left in the chart, while those in which it is moved to the back (such as [ʌ], the vowel in "but") are placed to the right in the chart. In places where vowels are paired, the right represents a rounded vowel (in which the lips are rounded ...