Why Is Hangul So Unique? Korean Letters Built Like Blocks

Hi there! 😊

Did you know that Korean letters aren’t just written β€” they’re assembled?

Unlike English, which simply strings letters together in a row,

Hangul, the Korean writing system, builds each syllable like a sound block.

It combines consonants and vowels into a compact, square-shaped letter unit.

For example, the consonant γ…Ž, the vowel ㅏ, and the final consonant γ„΄ come together to form the syllable ν•œ (han).

This system is logical, efficient, and beautifully structured β€”

which makes Hangul one of the most unique alphabets in the world.

πŸ‘‡ Watch the short video below to see how Hangul works β€” in just 30 seconds!

🎬 Korean Letters Are Built Like Blocks – Discover the Magic of Hangul!

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