Second, Korean letters and phonemes have a strong correlation:
1, letter "?" Indicates that the tongue touches the upper wall of the mouth;
2. The letter "?" And letters " It's all tongue sounds, but the pronunciation is stronger, so you went in? Draw letters on it? ”;
3. Other letters? . ? ', '? . ? . ? ', '? . ? ', '? . ? . ? Is also created according to this phonetic principle.
Extended data
Korean writing (Korean is composed of 40 letters), and Korean letters are composed of 2 1 vowels and 19 consonants, which can form many syllables and record Korean simply and systematically.
1, Korean characters have ten basic vowels, plus four, which are written as follows: ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? Write from top to bottom and from left to right;
2. Korean Chinese characters have fourteen basic consonants, which are written as follows: ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,;
The Chinese character * * * has five double consonants, which are written as follows. ,? ,? ,? ;
Vowels can form a syllable alone, but when used in words, they should be preceded by "?" , this ""can be said to be no sound, no special sound; A vowel used after a consonant in a vowel, such as? ,? ,? ,? ), vowels used under consonants (such as? ,? ,? ,? ,? ), vowels used below and beside consonants (such as? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ,? ) These three kinds.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Korean