Monday, 19 October 2015

KOREAN ALPHABETS





The Korean Alphabet consists of 24 Characters. King Sejong  is known as the man who invented the Korean Alphabet. He did this in 1443 with his group of royal scholars during the Chosun dynasty of Korea (1392–1910), and called it HunminjÚngum, translated this simply means Proper sounds to instruct the people. This has now come to be known as Hangul.
Until the creation of HunminjÚngum there had been no written Korean Language. Until this time Koreans who could read and write Chinese characters had done so. Sejong's reason for creating HunminjÚngôm was to give the Koreans the ability to write their own in their own way.
In the creation of the script, which differs only slightly from what it is today, it is believed that Sejong and the scholars probably referred to other writing systems. Such systems would have included Chinese and Mongolian Scripts. However the Korean script is based on their phonology. The Korean writing system “Hangul” is one of the most scientific and systematic writing systems in the world. Each character in Hangeul represents a unique sound in a systematic way, which makes it very easy and clear to learn this letter system. This is why Korea’s literacy rate is extremely high Hangul is made of an alphabet of 21 vowel and 19 consonant symbols, and you can write down whatever you hear in a unique way. You typically do not have to ask how to spell something. This is possible because one character in Hangeul is mapped to only one sound.
Korean alphabets, just like in English also consists of vowels and consonants. While you learn this letter system, you will be amazed to see how easy it is to learn and how powerful it is. You could even apply Hangeul to another language without a big problem. In this lesson, it is very important to have flash cards and perhaps a recorder as we mentioned earlier. This would facilitate quicker learning.

Lesson 1

KOREAN BASIC VOWELS
Hangul has a total of 21 vowel symbols. Among them are 8 basic vowels and 13 double-vowel symbols or diphthongs. The basic vowel symbols include:
  is pronounced          [a]       (as the 'a' in father)
is pronounced          [eo]      (as the 'o' in orange)
is pronounced          [o]        (as the 'o' in home)
is pronounced          [oo]      (as the 'oo' in boo)
is pronounced          [u]        (as the 'u' in bull)
is pronounced          [ee]      (as the 'ee' as in feet)
is pronounced          [ae]      (as the 'ai' in bait)
is pronounced          [e]        (as the 'e' in pet)

VIDEOS/AUDIO FILES
See YouTube video files below
 




HANGEUL VERSUS NIGERIAN LANGUAGE GUIDE.
Let us identify some common Nigerian words that has the same sound made in this vowels.

VOWEL SCRIPT
KOREAN EXAMPLE
NIGERIAN EXAMPLE
사랑     sarang  meaning love
Baba, Father, Asaba.
서울   Seoul   the capital of South Korea
Orange,Butter,Olopa(Police in Yoruba).
  bom  meaning  spring
Boat, Soul, Owerri.
하늘       haneul  meaning sky
Uyo,rule,
만두 mandu  meaning dumpling
Pool, Book,.
    jib   meaning house
Ink, Seat, Iyawo.
레몬  remon  meaning  lemon
Bait, Sail,Ewedu.
맥주    maekju  meaning beer
Lend, Lemon, Akure.


VOCABULARY FOR THIS LESSON
Let’s look at the vocabulary for this lesson

VOCABULARY
ROMANIZATION
MEANING
사랑   
Sarang
Love
서울  
Seoul
The capital of South Korea
 
Bom
Spring
하늘      
Haneul
Sky
만두
Mandu
Dumpling
   
Jib
House
레몬 
Remon
Lemon
맥주   
Maekju
Beer


TEST
LETS SEE A SIMPLE TEST
Match each hangeul lettering to its pronounciation.

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