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Korean Alphabet

Korean Alphabet Table

 

 

consonant sound as in

 

vowel sound as in

 

g gram

 

ah Jamaica

 

kk Kolkata

 

ae bag

 

n not

 

yah yard

 

d Idaho

 

yae yellow

 

tt thick

 

uh nut

 

r, l Gilbert

 

eh Nepal

 

m moon

 

yuh young

 

b bee

 

yeh yes

 

pp pan

 

oh oh

 

s Saigong

 

wah what

 

ss see

 

wae way

 

ng eel

 

woe when

 

j June

 

yo York

 

zz zapato

 

oo boot

 

ch choice

 

wo won

 

k code

 

weh wedding

 

t tea

 

whee we

 

p piece

 

yoo Europe

 

h Hyundai

 

eu widen

 

 

 

 

 

euee  ‘ㅡ’& ‘ㅣ’

 

 

 

 

 

ee key

 

 

 

 

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  1. Ian Kingston
    October 17, 2010 at 10:12 am | #1

    Annyong Hae Sae Yo. Chonun Kingston, Ian imnida. Do you remember me? I took classes with you last year 2009. Sorry, but I had to discontinue classes with you, but there were some financial and proximity obstacles. Since then, I now take Spanish Classes Online and by Phone. I am learning Korean Again using KoreanClass101.com, but there is one missing element I need a live Korean Instructor, but this time, I want to take Korean Phone Lessons with you this time.
    I meet with you for payment or send payment to you by mail. You give available time to call you so I can practice Korean. Every now and then we could meet maybe once a month. I work for LADWP. I tried to offer some Korean Coworkers Spanish lessons in exchange for Korean Lessons, However, I have to see them when they are available when they are not on the phone. Which is now often enough! My number is 909-232-3888. Perhaps we could meet at Subway on 1st and Hope St.

    • March 10, 2012 at 1:02 pm | #2

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  2. Ian Kingston
    October 17, 2010 at 10:19 am | #3

    Also, I want to update you, I have just recently found out through one of my Korean Coworkers at the Job, She spoke with saengsimnim top boss at my job that next year Feb 2010 that they will discontinue using Language Line Interpreters for Spanish and Korean which are the most frequent calls that we receive by phone. My company has so far paid OCI Language Line over 5 million dollars. So they are reducing the cost. Are most frequent calls English, Korean and Spanish. Hope to hear from you soon.

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