Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just 14 parts, otherwise it would be 140 parts long (as there as 10 basic vowels).
In this part 2 we will look at the final consonant “ㄹ“. This consonant sounds like an English “L“, which is the same as if it where a primary consonant, however the primary consonant normally has an English “R” sound. A couple of examples of ㄹ used in Korean words are: 설날– Sol /Nal (Korean Lunar New Years Day) and 굴 – Gul (Oyster).
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In this series worksheets are spread over 2 pages and can be downloaded either as a JPEG images or as a PDF file (below):
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