Korean Alphabet

QuestionAnswer
a
Absence of consonant at syllable start (Korean is written in syllables of 2-4 letters, each starting with a consonant or a consonant absence marker)
ai (child)
아이
b (at syllable end pronounced p / before m/n prounced m)
ba (bar)
bab (pronounced bap) (rice)
badda (to receive)
받다
bam (night)
ban (half)
banana
바나나
beo
beon (time/turn)
bi (rain)
bo
boda (to see)
보다
boida (to show)
보이다
bom (spring)
bubu (couple)
부부
bumo (parents)
부모
bun (minute)
d
da
dab (answer)
deo (more)
deobda (to be hot)
덥다
di
do (too)
doeda (to become) (oe = french 'eu' / German /Turkish 'ö')
되다
du (two)
eo
eomeoni (mother)
어머니
i
i (this two)
ib (pron. ip) (mouth)
ib ni (pronounced imni)
입니
ibnida (pron. : imnida - is/formal)
입니다
in
m
ma
meo
mi
mo
mu (reddish)
mun (door)
mweo (what - informal)
n
na (I)
nabi (butterfly)
나비
nai (age)
나이
namu (tree)
나무
neo
ni
no (furnace/oven)
nu
nubda (to lay down) (u =Engl 'oo')
눕다
nun (snow/eye)
nuna (older sister of a man)
누나
o
ob (pronounced op)
oi (cucumber)
오이
on
u
ubi (raincoat)
우비
un (luck/fate)