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How to sing the Korean alphabet song. In order to recite the Korean
alphabet, you need to have some basic understanding of the consonants and
vowels of the language.
There are 14 basic consonants, which are:
G, N, D, R/L, M, B, S, and the consonant which appears to look like the
letter "O" in the English alphabet, which has no sound value, then J/Z, CH,
K, T, P, H.
Now you try.
Then we have the 10 basic vowels, which are:
AH, YA, UH, YUH, OH, YOH, OO, YOO, and a line, the schwa, that has no sound
value, EE.
Now you try.
Koreans recite the alphabet by combining the consonants with the first
vowel "ah." You would sing the Korean alphabet as:
gah, nah, dah, rah, mah, bah, sah, ah, ja, cha, kah, tah, pah, hah.
Now you try.
And that's how to sing the Korean alphabet song.