It's Super Bowl!
Since you guys are missing an amazing lesson of KCOA today, Please enjoy the break and have fun watching super bowl:)
Meanwhile, before you come back for the next lesson, take some time to look over these alphabets:)
The first 19 letters are the consonants.
ㄱ- (Gi Euk)
ㄴ- (Ni Eun)
ㄷ- (Di geut)
ㄹ- (Li Eul)
ㅁ- (Mi Eum)
ㅂ- (Bi Eup)
ㅅ-(Si Eut)
ㅇ- (E Eung)
ㅈ- (Ji Eut)
ㅊ-(Chi Eut)
ㅋ - (Ki Eut)
ㅌ- (Ti Eut)
These are double letters and create stronger consonant sounds.
The first one is a double letter form of ㄱ(Gi Euk), the first letter of the alphabet.
We say, 쌍(Ssang) to indicate 'double.'
So for the first one, we read,
ㄲ-(Ssang Gi Euk)
ㄸ- (Ssang Di Geut)
ㅃ- (Ssang Bi Eup)
ㅆ- (Ssang Si Eut)
ㅉ- (Ssang Ji Eut)
The last 10 letters are the vowels.
ㅏ- (Ah)
ㅑ- (Yah)
ㅓ- (euh)
ㅕ-(yeuh)
ㅗ-(oh)
ㅛ- (yo)
ㅜ-(oo)
ㅠ-(yoo)
ㅡ-(eu)
ㅣ-(ee)
If you have time to do so, print them out and try writing some of them:)
Have a great Super Bowl Weekend!
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