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  1. More VowelsWeʼve done everything so far using only two vowels, ᅡ and ᅩ. Letʼs go over some morevowels we can use to expand our Korean.Type: VowelPronunciation: The vowel this sound makes is similar to "uh" ‒ as if youʼre thinking ofsomething. You can also think of it as the "uh" sound at the beginning of the word "up."Number of Strokes: 2Stroke Order: Starting from the left, draw a short line going to the right, which will touchthe middle of the second line. Draw a longer second line from the top, going down.Type: VowelPronunciation: This is pronounced like the "u" sound in the word "glue."Number of Strokes: 2Stroke Order: Starting from the left, draw a line to the right. Start a second line from the
  2. middle of the first line, going down.Type: VowelPronunciation: This is pronounced like "oo" in the word "good."Number of Strokes: 1Stroke Order: Start from the left and draw a single straight line to the right.Type: VowelPronunciation: This is pronounced like "ee" in the word "tree."Number of Strokes: 1Stroke Order: Start from the top and draw a single straight line down.More PracticeTry to read the following syllables on your own before reading their pronunciation.
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