<em>ㅠㅏ P-a (pronounced Pah)</em>
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the first character (ㅠ) is actually read as YU. P is like this ㅍ
한국의 알파벳 ....Please correct
ㄱㅏ G-a (pronounced Kah) Sometimes Gah?
ㄴㅏ N-a (pronounced Nah)
ㄷㅏ D-a (pronounced Tah) Sometimes Dah... Kamsahamnida... The ending sounds like Dah
ㄹㅏ L-a (Pronounced Rah)
ㅁㅏ M-a (pronounced Mah)
ㅂㅏ B-a (pronounced Bah [Very soft B])
ㅅㅏ S-a (Pronounced Tsah) Sah
ㅇㅏ Silent-a (pronounced Ah)
ㅈㅏ J-a (Pronounced Jah [Very soft J])
ㅊㅏ Ch-a (pronounced Cha)
ㅋㅏ K-a (pronounced Kah) Hard K
ㅌㅏ T-a (pronounced Tah)
ㅠㅏ P-a (pronounced Pah) 파
ㅎㅏ H-a (pronounced Hah) Ha
There's also double consonant kind of things too... 빠 짜 따 까 싸 They also have slightly differend pronunciations. T T.
<em>ㅠㅏ P-a (pronounced Pah)</em>
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the first character (ㅠ) is actually read as YU. P is like this ㅍ



