The Korean alphabet is called hangul. It has 14 consonants, 10 vowels, and 11 diphthongs (sounds created by combining two vowels, such as the "oi" in "boil"
See the related link for a downloadable Korean alphabet chart.
Koreans write in an alphabet called Hangeul (한글).
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Han'gul is the name of the Korean alphabet!
세종대왕 made alphabet a to z
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.
Hangeul
The Korean alphabet was invented in the fifteenth century and has roots in the Chinese alphabet. Each sound is represented by a symbol or letter., which are put together to form words.
It was created in the Joseon Dynasty and was coined by Ju Sigyeong in 1446 king segong
Melanie
1443
The Korean alphabet is different from the English one because of the different writing style. Korean letters are grouped into blocks, each of which transcribes and syllable.
jeffrey
Sejong the great
There is no Q in the alphabettical order