A list to Copy and paste Korean Symbols in just one click. Click a Korean Symbol below to copy and paste.
ㄱ
ㄲ
ㄳ
ㄴ
ㄵ
ㄶ
ㄷ
ㄸ
ㄹ
ㄺ
ㄻ
ㄼ
ㄽ
ㄾ
ㄿ
ㅀ
ㅁ
ㅂ
ㅃ
ㅄ
ㅅ
ㅆ
ㅇ
ㅈ
ㅉ
ㅊ
ㅋ
ㅌ
ㅍ
ㅎ
ㅏ
ㅐ
ㅑ
ㅒ
ㅓ
ㅔ
ㅕ
ㅖ
ㅗ
ㅘ
ㅙ
ㅚ
ㅛ
ㅜ
ㅝ
ㅞ
ㅟ
ㅠ
ㅡ
ㅢ
ㅥ
ㅦ
ㅧ
ㅨ
ㅩ
ㅪ
ㅫ
ㅬ
ㅭ
ㅮ
ㅯ
ㅰ
ㅱ
ㅲ
ㅳ
ㅴ
ㅵ
ㅶ
ㅷ
ㅸ
ㅹ
ㅺ
ㅻ
ㅼ
ㅽ
ㅾ
ㅿ
ㆀ
ㆁ
ㆂ
ㆃ
ㆄ
ㆅ
ㆆ
ㆇ
ㆈ
ㆉ
ㆊ
The Korean alphabet or Hangul consists of 24 basic letters: 14 consonants (ㄱ ㄴ ㄷ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅅ ㅇ ㅈ ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ) and 10 vowels (ㅏ ㅑ ㅓ ㅕ ㅗ ㅛ ㅜ ㅠ ㅡ ㅣ).
이응 (ieung), a jamo (letter) of Hangul, the Korean alphabet. At the beginning of a syllable, ㅇ (ieung) is not pronounced. At the end, it is a velar nasal ([ŋ]), identical to the English ng.
Actually, there are no F or V sounds in Korean. In fact, there’s no difference between P and F or B and V. Therefore, the P and F sounds are both pronounced as ㅍ[pieup] and B and V as ㅂ[bieup].
The letter “V” sound in Korean is typically represented by a combination of two characters: “ㅂ” (pronounced “b”) and “ㅏ” (pronounced as “a”). They make the sound “va” when written together.