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The International Phonetic Alphabet for Korean is shown below in charts which shows concisely the most common way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is applied to represent the Korean language using the pronunciation of the Standard dialect of South Korea.

To help English speakers, this is a broad phonetic transcription, distinguishing many allophones which are written the same in hangul.

See Korean phonology for a more complete version.

[edit] Korean consonants

IPA Hangul RR trans. English equivalent Notes
[b] b ball between voiced sounds
[ɕ] s she before [i] or [j]
[d] d doll between voiced sounds
[dʑ] j gee between voiced sounds
[ɡ] g gall between voiced sounds
[h] h hall
[j] ㅖ, ㅒ, ㅑ,
ㅛ, ㅠ, ㅕ
y y’all Spelled by doubling the dot on the vowel.
[k] ㄱ, ㅋ g, k ㅋ is [k] at the end of a syllable.
[k͈] kk skin tense [k]
[kʰ] ㅋ, ㅎㄱ k call
[l] ㄹ, ㄴ l call ㄹ is [l] at the end of a syllable.
ㄹㄴ and ㄴㄹ may be [ll].
[m] ㅁ, ㅂ m mall ㅂ is [m] before [n] or [m].
[n] ㄴ, ㄹ,
ㄷ, ㅅ, ㅈ
n not ㄹ may be [n] at the start of a word.
ㄷ, ㅅ, ㅈ are [n] before [n] or [m].
[ŋ] ㅇ, ㄱ ng king ㅇ is only [ŋ] at the end of a syllable.
ㄱ is [ŋ] before [n], [m] or [ɾ]
[p] ㅂ, ㅍ b, p ㅍ is [p] at the end of a syllable.
[p͈] pp span tense [p]
[pʰ] ㅍ, ㅎㅂ p pall
[ɾ] r A flap, like Scots r or American ladder, between vowels
[s] s [s] with almost no sibilance
[s͈] ss Saul tense [s]
[t]
ㄷ, ㅌ, ㅅ, ㅈ, ㅊ
d
t
All are [t] and RR t at the end of a syllable.
[t͈] tt stall tense [t]
[tʰ] ㅌ, ㅎㄷ t tall
[tɕ] j each
[tɕ͈] jj tense [tɕ]
[tɕʰ] ㅊ, ㅎㅈ ch chin
[w] ㅜ, ㅗ w wall spelled ㅜ before [ʌ], [e], [i];
ㅗ before [ɛ], [e],* [a]
*ㅚ is pronounced [we] by most, but as the rounded ö vowel [ø] by some older speakers.

[edit] Korean vowels

IPA Hangul RR trans. Notes
[a] a spa
[aː]
[e] e Similar to the beginning of the diphthong in main
[eː]
[ɛ] ae met; similar to e for young speakers.
[ɛː]
[i] i mean
[iː]
[o] o Spanish o or French eau
[oː]
[u] u moon
[uː]
[ʌ] eo young (these are pronounced [ɔ], as in more, in North Korea)
[əː]
[ɯ] eu Separate sound in Standard Korean; similar to eo for many dialects.
[ɯː]

[edit] Korean diphthongs

IPA Hangul RR trans. Notes
[ɯi] ui
[ø], [we] oe ㅚ is pronounced [we] by most, but as the rounded ö vowel [ø] by some older speakers.

[edit] Sounds not written in hangul

IPA Explanation
ː Long vowel. Long [ʌ] is [əː]. Young speakers in Seoul do not use length consistently, if at all.
 ́ High tone, on any one syllable or the first two; used outside Seoul.

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