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You can find in our questions the question written in Korean and you can also see it in Konglish as well as the English translation.
Once you think you know what the answer is you can check out the answers in the side column containing the Korean translations as well as the Konglish and English.
Question Answer
Q1. What is the name of the Korean alphabet?



A1. Hangeul (한글)



Q2. What is the name of the first letter in the Korean alphabet?



A2. ㄱ (Giyeok; 기억)



Q3. What is the name of the last letter in the Korean alphabet?



A3. ㅎ (Hieut; 히읗)



Q4. How many consonants are in the Korean alphabet?



A4. There are 19 consonants in the Korean alphabet.



Q5. How many vowels are in the Korean alphabet?



A5. There are 21 vowels in the Korean alphabet.



Q6. What does the Korean alphabet look like?



A6. The Korean alphabet looks like a series of rectangles, circles, and lines arranged in a specific order.



Q7. What is the general flow of the Korean alphabet?



A7. The general flow of the Korean alphabet is for letters to be grouped into syllable blocks, with consonants coming first and vowels after.



Q8. What is the name of the Korean alphabet written in vertical rows, from right to left?



A8. Vertical Korean writing is called Jeongseo (정서).



Q9. How many letters are in the Korean alphabet?



A9. There are 40 letters in the Korean alphabet.



Q10. How many syllables are there in a single Korean word?



A10. There can be up to three syllables in a single Korean word.





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