Q1. Write the Korean alphabet with the example of one word each.
- Hangul, the Korean alphabet, consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels.
- The full Hangul system comprises 19 consonants (including 5 double) and 21 vowels (including 11 compound).
- Each Hangul syllable forms a block by combining at least one consonant and one vowel.
- The consonant 'ㅇ' is silent when initial but sounds 'ng' when a final consonant.
Answer: Hangul (한글), the Korean alphabet, is renowned for its scientific design and logical structure, making it one of the easiest writing systems to learn. Developed by King Sejong the Great in the 15th century, it comprises 24 basic letters: 14 consonants and 10 vowels. These foundational characters are then expanded with 5 double consonants and 11 compound vowels, resulting in a comprehensive system of 40 characters capable of representing all Korean sounds. Each Hangul syllable is constructed by c...