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| Visual Mnemonic of ㄱ, ㄴ, ㅈ, and ㅌ |
Hangul Memory Tricks: Visual Mnemonics Explained
The table below provides a concise reference for learning the 14 basic Korean consonants with their visual mnemonics and initial pronunciations.
Korean Consonant | Visual Mnemonic | Pronunciation (Initial Position) |
ㄱ (giyeok) | Gun | "g" (as in "go," soft, unaspirated) |
ㄴ (nieun) | Nose | "n" (as in "nose") |
ㄷ (digeut) | Desk | "d" (as in "desk," soft, unaspirated) |
ㄹ (rieul) | River | "r" (flap sound, between "r" and "l") |
ㅁ (mieum) | Mouth | "m" (as in "mouth") |
ㅂ (bieup) | Bucket | "b" (as in "bucket," soft, unaspirated) |
ㅅ (siot) | Splits (a person doing the splits) | "j" (as in "split," soft "ch"/"j") |
ㅇ (ieung) | Zer"o" | Silent (no sound, placeholder) |
ㅈ (jieut) | Javelin | "j" (as in "javelin," soft "ch"/"j") |
ㅊ (chieut) | Church (cross) | "ch" (as in "church," aspirated) |
ㅋ (kieuk) | Key | "k" (as in "key," aspirated) |
ㅌ (tieut) | Trident | "t" (as in "trident," aspirated) |
ㅍ (pieup) | Pi symbol | "p" (as in "pi," aspirated) |
ㅎ (hieut) | Hat over head | "h" (as in "hat") |
Notes:
- Pronunciation: The listed pronunciations apply to the initial position (choseong). In medial or batchim positions, some consonants change (e.g., ㅅ as batchim is pronounced "t").
- Visual Mnemonics: These are creative associations to aid memorization of the consonant shapes (e.g., ㄱ resembles a gun’s barrel, ㅍ looks like a Pi symbol).
- Aspirated vs. Unaspirated:
- Plain consonants (ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅈ) are unaspirated or lightly aspirated, softer than English equivalents.
- Aspirated consonants (ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅊ) have a strong puff of air.
- ㄹ is a flap "r" initially but often "l" in batchim.
- ㅇ is silent initially but "ng" in batchim (e.g., 강, gang).
- Example Usage:
- Combine with a vowel like ㅏ (a):
- ㄱ + ㅏ = 가 (ga)
- ㅅ + ㅏ = 사 (sa)
- ㅇ + ㅏ = 아 (a, silent initial)

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