A Korean syllable has three distinct positions: Initial, Medial, and Final.
In this post, we will focus on learning the double final consonants.
The final consonants ㄺ, ㄳ sound like ㄱ[k].
When “ㄺ” or “ㄳ” is used as a batchim, only the “ㄱ” is pronounced.
The final consonants ㄵ, ㄶ sound like ㄴ[n].
When “ㄵ” or “ㄶ” is used as a batchim, only the first consonant “ㄴ” is pronounced.
The final consonants ㄼ, ㄾ, ㄽ, ㅀ sound like ㄹ[r/l].
When “ㄼ, ㄾ, ㄽ, ㅀ” is used as a batchim, only the first consonant “ㄹ” is pronounced.
The final consonant ㄻ sound like ㅁ[m].
When “ㄻ” is used as a batchim, only the “ㅁ” sound is pronounced.
The final consonant ㅄ, ㄿ sound like ㅂ[p].
When “ㅄ, ㄿ” is used as a batchim, only the “ㅂ” sound is pronounced.
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