Hangul consonant and vowel tables
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The following are tables on the jamo of Hangul consonants and vowels, with the original forms in blue at the first row, and their derivatives (in form and having additional sounds) in the following rows. They are separated into tables of initials, vowels and finals. Jamo are romanized according to the Revised Romanization
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 rules. Thus, the table should not be used for normal transcription
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, as sound changes must be observed.

Initials

g n d r m b s - j ch k t p h
                 
kk tt pp ss jj

Vowels

  Basic   +i
Basic
a eo o u eu i ae e oe wi ui
y+
ya yeo yo yu     yae ye      
w+
wa wo wae we

Finals

ㅇ 
g n d l m b s ng j ch k t p h
  ㄺ    ㅄ               
kk nj lg bs ss
ㄳ    ㄻ                     
gs nh lm
                         
lb
       ㄽ                     
ls
                         
lt
                         
lp
                         
lh

Alphabetization

Several sequences are in use. Sequences of the first type are common in South Korea, differing on the treatment of double jamo consonants in syllable-initial (choseong) and -final (jongseong) position; the second sequence is official in North Korea.

South Korea:
  • Consonant letters: ㄱ (ㄲ) ㄴ ㄷ (ㄸ) ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ (ㅃ) ㅅ (ㅆ) ㅇ ㅈ (ㅉ) ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ
  • Vowel letters: ㅏ ㅐ ㅑ ㅒ ㅓ ㅔ ㅕ ㅖ ㅗ ㅘ ㅙ ㅚ ㅛ ㅜ ㅝ ㅞ ㅟ ㅠ ㅡ ㅢ ㅣ


North Korea:
  • Consonant letters: ㄱ ㄴ ㄷ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅅ ‑ᆼ (= final) ㅈ ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ ㄲ ㄸ ㅃ ㅆ ㅉ ᄋ‑ (= initial)
  • Vowel letters: ㅏ ㅑ ㅓ ㅕ ㅗ ㅛ ㅜ ㅠ ㅡ ㅣ ㅐ ㅒ ㅔ ㅖ ㅚ ㅟ ㅢ ㅘ ㅙ ㅝ ㅞ

South Korea

  • giyeok 기역
  • ssanggiyeok 쌍기역
  • nieun 니은
  • digeut 디귿
  • ssangdigeut 쌍디귿
  • rieul 리을
  • mieum 미음
  • bieup 비읍
  • ssang bieup 쌍비읍
  • siot 시옷
  • ssangsiot 쌍시옷
  • ieung 이응
  • jieut 지읒
  • ssangjieut 쌍지읒
  • chieut 치읓
  • kieuk 키읔
  • tieut 티읕
  • pieup 피읖
  • hieut 히읗

North Korea

  • kiŭk 기윽
  • toen'giŭk 된기윽
  • niŭn 니은
  • tiŭt 디읃
  • toendiŭt 된디읃
  • riŭl 리을
  • miŭm 미음
  • piŭp 비읍
  • toenbiŭp 된비읍
  • siŭt 시읏
  • toensiŭt 된시읏
  • iŭng 이응
  • chiŭt 지읒
  • toenjiŭt 된지읒
  • ch'iŭt 치읓
  • k'iŭk 키읔
  • t'iŭt 티읕
  • p'iŭp 피읖
  • h'iŭt 히읗


Consonant names in the 15th century seem to have ended in a vowel, judging from 1451 Hunmin Jeongeum Eonhae's forms such as "ㄱ는", which may have been pronounced geuneun /그는/.

Obsolete variants

  • ㅁ: miom 미옴
  • ㅂ: biop 비옵
  • ㅈ: jyat
  • ㅇ: iheung 이흥, ihoeng 이횡, ihəingᄒᆡᆼ, i

See also

  • Hangul
    Hangul
    Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of hangul jamo
  • List of visual mnemonics#Korean Alphabet
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