한글 자음, 모음 창제원리 및 발음, 음절이해 통합(Integration of Hangul consonant and vowel creation principles, pronunciation, and syllable understanding)
■ 한글창제의 원리_자음 창제의 원리 (Principles of Hangul Creation_Principles of Consonant Creation) T he Korean alphabet, Hangul, was developed with a unique principle that relates the shapes of its consonants to the parts of the mouth used to pronounce them. Here's a detailed explanation in English to help foreigners learn and appreciate the ingenious design behind Hangul: The consonants in Hangul were initially created to mimic the shape of the mouth and tongue when making their sounds. This makes Hangul highly phonetic and easy to learn. For instance: 'ㄱ' is shaped like the tongue blocking the throat, where the sound originates – this sound is known as "Guttural". 'ㄴ' resembles the tongue touching the roof of the mouth, thus called a "Lingual" sound. 'ㅁ' takes the shape of the lips and is called a "Labial" sound. 'ㅅ' looks like the teeth and produces a sound known as "Dental". 'ㅇ' represents the shape of
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