Question | Answer |
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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) | ㅇ |
i | 이 |
n | ㄴ |
ni | 니 |
in | 인 |
b (at syllable end pronounced p / before m/n prounced m) | ㅂ |
bi (rain) | 비 |
ib (pron. ip) (mouth) | 입 |
ib ni (pronounced imni) | 입니 |
a | 아 |
na (I) | 나 |
ba (bar) | 바 |
nabi (butterfly) | 나비 |
banana | 바나나 |
bab (pronounced bap) (rice) | 밥 |
ban (half) | 반 |
mun (door) | 문 |
ai (child) | 아이 |
i (this two) | 이 |