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{{Short description|Components of the Korean alphabet}}
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The ''jamo'' shown below are individually [[romanized]] according to the [[Revised Romanization of Hangeul]] (''RR Transliteration''), which is a system of [[transliteration]] rules between the Korean and [[Latin script|Roman]] alphabets, originating from [[South Korea]]. However, the tables below are not sufficient for normal [[Transcription (linguistics)|transcription]] of the [[Korean language]] as the overarching ''Revised Romanization of Korean'' system takes [[Revised Romanization of Korean#Special provisions|contextual sound changes]] into account.
== Leading consonants ==
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!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Roman
| gg
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!scope="col" colspan="7"| Basic form
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|- style="background:#E8E8FF"
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | Basic jamo
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Hangul
| lang="ko" | ㅏ || lang="ko" | ㅓ || lang="ko" | ㅗ || lang="ko" | ㅜ || lang="ko" | ㅡ || lang="ko" colspan=2 | ㅣ
| lang="ko" | ㅐ || lang="ko" | ㅔ
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Roman
| a || eo || o || u || eu || colspan=2 | i
| ae || e
|- style="background:#E8E8FF"
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | y+
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Hangul
| lang="ko" | ㅑ || lang="ko" | ㅕ || lang="ko" | ㅛ || lang="ko" | ㅠ || || colspan=2 |
| lang="ko" | ㅒ || lang="ko" | ㅖ
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Roman
| ya || yeo|| yo || yu || || colspan=2 |
| yae || ye
|- style="background:#E8E8FF"
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | w+
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Hangul
| lang="ko" | ㅘ || lang="ko" | ㅝ || || || || ㅚ
| lang="ko" | ㅙ || lang="ko" | ㅞ
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:left" | Roman
| wa || wo || || || || oe || wi
| wae || we
|}
== Trailing consonants ==
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{{redirect|Hangul syllables|the Unicode block|Hangul Syllables}}
{{See also|List of modern Hangul characters in ISO/IEC 2022–compliant national character set standards}}
With 19 possible initial consonants, 21 possible medial (one- or two-letter) vowels, and 28 possible final consonants (of which one corresponds to the case of no final consonant), there are a total of {{math|1=19 × 21 × 28 = 11,172}} ''theoretically'' possible "Korean syllable letters" ({{Korean|hangul=글자|rr=geulja|lit=letter}}),<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.korean.go.kr/nkview/news/12/128.htm |script-title=ko:한글 자모의 배열 순서 |trans-title=The order of Korean alphabet |last=Lee |first=Sung-jae |work=[[National Institute of Korean Language]] |access-date=3 June 2025 |language=ko}}</ref> which are contiguously encoded in the 11,172 Unicode code points from U+AC00 (Decimal: {{Base|44,032|10}}) through U+D7A3 (Decimal: {{Base|55,203|10}}= 44,032 + 11,171) within the [[Hangul Syllables]] Unicode block. However, the majority of these theoretically possible syllables do not correspond to syllables found in actual Korean words or proper names.
Jump to tables with initial letter:
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* [[Korean alphabet]]
* [[List of Hangul jamo]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Hangul Jamo}}
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