Korean Vowels – Guide on How to Read and Pronounce All . . . In the case of double vowel letters starting with ㅗ or ㅜ or ㅡ, the Korean consonant letter will be added above this portion of the vowel, while the latter part of the vowel combination is “leftover” as its own part of the syllable For example, the verb 와 (wa) means “come” in the present casual tense
Korean Word Structure and Basic Letters - HowtoStudyKorean ㅜ = u ㅗ = o You should notice that the first three vowels are drawn vertically, and the bottom three are drawn horizontally If you can’t see what I mean, look at the following picture for a more exaggerated depiction
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Learn Korean | Basics - Lesson 1 - Hangul Alphabet System In Korean the two vowel symbols ㅏ and ㅗ are called "bright vowels" as they sound sonorous to native Korean speakers The other vowels derived from them are also called "bright vowels" which are ㅙ, ㅘ, ㅐ The dark vowels are the opposite and compose of ㅓ, ㅜ The neutral vowels are ㅣ, ㅡ