New lesson - - - - - !!! For the time being you have to write the (2-4 character containing) syllables outside this program (e. g.) google translate and paste them in here.!!!

QuestionAnswer
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)
i
n
ni
in
b (at syllable end pronounced p / before m/n prounced m)
bi (rain)
ib (pron. ip) (mouth)
ib ni (pronounced imni)
입니
a
na (I)
ba (bar)
nabi (butterfly)
나비
banana
바나나
bab (pronounced bap) (rice)
ban (half)
mun (door)
ai (child)
아이
i (this two)