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What is the pinyin of Korean?

Korean has 40 letters, 2 1 vowel and 19 consonants. Every word is made up of vowels and consonants. Let's talk about it briefly:

Monovowel:? [a]? [o] (small mouth)? [o] (big mouth)? [u]? [hungry]? [me]? [ea]

? [e]? ,? [ui] is basically the same)

Diphthongs:? [ia]? [io]? [io]? 【iu】? 【iea】? [ie]? 【ua】? [uea]

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Consonant:? (? )[g]? (? )[d]? (? )[b]? (? )【s】? (? )[z]

(When writing, the pronunciation is unchanged, and the pronunciation part is tightened)

? [h]? [k]? [t]? [p]? [c]

? [N sounds when consonants are pronounced, and N sounds when ending in "na"]

? [Pronounce a consonant with an L sound, and roll your tongue at the end of "le"]

? [pronounce m when consonants are pronounced, and nasal m when ending in "ma Ma"]

? [No pronunciation when consonants are pronounced, and ng after the nose when vowels are pronounced]

? [When you finish rhyming, the pronunciation remains the same. Fast reading? bab ]

? [When you finish rhyming, the pronunciation remains the same. Fast reading? hag ]

Other consonants have almost no sound value at the end.

1. Consonant+vowel? (ba),? (Li) ...

2. Consonants+vowels+consonants (vowels) such as? (san),? (hang) ..

The column (I love you) says: Salang Heio.

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