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What Hangul character do I use for "w"? For instance, I want to spell Kwangyang in Hangul.
2011年1月4日 15:21
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Like mischenne said, the "w" sound comes from combining vowels.
ㅇ + ㅗ + ㅏ = 와 (wa)
ㅇ + ㅜ + ㅓ = 워 (wo)
ㅇ + ㅜ + ㅣ = 위 (wi)
ㅇ + ㅗ + ㅣ = 외 (oi [but pronounced like wae, as far as I know])
ㅇ + ㅗ + ㅐ = 왜 (wae)
ㅇ + ㅜ + ㅔ = 웨 (we)
The last combination (not a "w" sound) - ㅇ + ㅡ + ㅣ = 의 (ui)
2011年1月4日
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So... Kwang-yang = 광양 (or kwan-gyang 관걍).
2011年1月4日
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you'll use the vowels dear, well, combination of vowels, like this:
와 - wa, then the same goes with others, but there is a rule, you can't combine ㅜ toㅏ, just ㅘ, ㅜ is combined with ㅓ...
well, that's all i think.. >.< i hoped i helped you in a way >.<
2011年1月4日
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