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Hangeul has the concepts of Initial Sound (์ด์ฑ[cho-seong]), Medial Sound (์ค์ฑ[jung-seong]) , and Final Sound (์ข ์ฑ[jong-seong])!

Let us explain it simply in ํ๊ธ (Hangeul)
โโโโโ



It's very easy, right? ๐
In Korean, 'Love you' is said as ์ฌ๋ํด.
Let's take a closer look at the initial, medial, and final sounds of ์ฌ๋ํด.

The phrase ์ฌ๋ํด consists of a total of 3 initial sounds, 3 medial sounds, and 1 final sound. ๐
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