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English: This is about Korean Consonants. If you know Korean Consonants which is composed as fourteen basic form, you can put the Korean Consonants in regular sequence except ㄱ[k/g], ㄷ[t/d], and [t/d]. Then, you can get a right notation of Korean Consonants.
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Source I want to show more detail about Korean Consonants as easier way to use a picture.
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