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🎈 Korean Alphabet: Let's Pop the Consonants!

Hello, everyone! This is Soo from Talk Talk Korean with SOO.
Learning a new language starts with its alphabet. In Korea, we call it Hangeul (ν•œκΈ€).

Today, I’ve prepared a special 'mini-break' for you.
Let's learn the Korean consonants while popping colorful balloons with K-Knockee!


πŸ“Ί Watch, Listen, and Repeat!

Video source: YouTube (embedded for educational purposes)


πŸ“Š Korean Alphabet: Name vs. Sound

Consonant Name Sound
γ„±Giyeok (κΈ°μ—­)g / k
γ„΄Nieun (λ‹ˆμ€)n
γ„·Digeut (λ””κ·Ώ)d / t
γ„ΉRieul (리을)r / l
ㅁMieum (미음)m
γ…‚Bieup (비읍)b / p
γ……Siot (μ‹œμ˜·)s
γ…‡Ieung (이응)silent (initial) / ng (final)
γ…ˆJieut (지읒)j
γ…ŽHieut (νžˆμ—)h
πŸ’‘ Soo’s Pro Tip:
Think of English “B.” Its name is “Bee,” but its sound is “b.” Similarly, “γ„±” is named “Giyeok,” but it sounds like “g”!

🎡 Find Consonants in K-POP Names!

Look at the first sound in these famous K-POP stars’ names.

  • G-Dragon – μ§€λ“œλž˜κ³€
  • NewJeans – λ‰΄μ§„μŠ€
  • BTS – λ°©νƒ„μ†Œλ…„λ‹¨
  • IU – μ•„μ΄μœ 
  • Jimin – μ§€λ―Ό

πŸ’¬ Can you find the first consonant sound in your favorite K-POP idol’s name?
Write it in the comments!


πŸ”„ Let’s Review

Check the red consonants in these words:

  • γ…‡γ…•γ„±γ…£γ…‡γ…› – μ—¬κΈ°μš”
  • γ…γ…œγ„±γ…œγ…‡ν™” – 무ꢁ화
  • γ„±γ…£γ„Ήγ…“γ„±γ…£ – 기러기
  • γ…Œγ…—γ…γ…γ…Œγ…— – ν† λ§ˆν† 

"Look carefully at the red letters — they are the core consonants we learned today!"
— Soo & K-Knockee

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