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The Korean alphabet , known as Hangul internationally, Hangeul in South Korea, and Choson'gŭl in North Korea, has had multiple different alphabetical orders throughout its history and even currently. A free educational site that provides a convenient interface for learning the Korean alphabet Hangul: scoring of letters by clicking and hovering, transcription in Russian (recording sounds in Russian letters), MFA transcription, methodical recommendations for quick and effective learning. Hangul is the official alphabet of the Korean language and it’s used in both South and North Korea. The alphabet was created in the year 1443 in the Joseon Dynasty. The Korean alphabet is made up of 19 consonant letters and 21 vowel characters for a total of 40 main letters. There are some obsolete characters and combination characters as well but the main alphabet is 40 letters. Unlike English however the letters are combined into blocks of usually 2 to 3 characters for each syllable ... Master the Korean alphabet (Hangul) effortlessly! Explore interactive charts, listen to native audio pronunciations, and practice writing with our free guide. Perfect for beginners – start reading and writing Korean in under an hour!

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