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Hangul vowels and consonants

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Answered by kavitapanwar672
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Hangul, (Korean: “Great Script”) also spelled Hangeul or Han'gŭl, alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language. The system, known as Chosŏn muntcha in North Korea, consists of 24 letters (originally 28), including 14 consonants and 10 vowels.

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Answered by aishuthabsheera
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Hangul is the writing system of the Korean language. Hangul is made up of 10 consonants and 14 vowels, making it an alphabet with a total of 24 letters. It is the official writing system in South Korea and North Korea (where it is known as Chosŏn muntcha), and it is used by diaspora Koreans across the world.

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