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Final Consonants (받침)

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~25 min

Learn the 7 final consonant sounds and how clusters simplify.

Vocabulary (14)

bap
cooked rice; a meal
밥 먹었어요? — Have you eaten? (lit. Did you eat rice?)
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san
mountain
산이 정말 높아요. — The mountain is really high.
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gang
river
강에서 수영해요. — I swim in the river.
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mul
water
물 한 잔 주세요. — Please give me a glass of water.
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bam
night
밤에 별이 많아요. — There are many stars at night.
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chaek
book
이 책이 재미있어요. — This book is interesting.
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nun
eye; snow
눈이 와요. — It's snowing. / Snow is falling.
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jip
house; home
집에 가요. — I'm going home.
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kkot
flower
꽃이 예뻐요. — The flower is pretty.
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ot
clothes
새 옷을 샀어요. — I bought new clothes.
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ap
front; the area in front
학교 앞에서 만나요. — Let's meet in front of the school.
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부엌
bueok
kitchen
부엌에서 요리해요. — I cook in the kitchen.
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dak
chicken
닭이 마당에 있어요. — There is a chicken in the yard.
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gap
price; value
이 값이 너무 비싸요. — This price is too expensive.
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Grammar Patterns

받침 7종 대표음 (ㄱ ㄴ ㄷ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅇ) The 7 Representative Final Sounds

A Korean syllable can end in a final consonant called 받침 (batchim). Although 27 letters can sit in the final position, they are all pronounced as only ONE of 7 sounds: [ㄱ], [ㄴ], [ㄷ], [ㄹ], [ㅁ], [ㅂ], [ㅇ]. For example, 옷 (clothes) ends in ㅅ but is pronounced [옫] with a [t] stop. The final consonant is unreleased — you stop the airflow without a puff.

밥 [밥] — rice/meal — final ㅂ is pronounced [p]
bap
산 [산] — mountain — final ㄴ is pronounced [n]
san
강 [강] — river — final ㅇ is pronounced [ng]
gang
대표음 합류: ㅅㅆㅈㅊㅌㅎ → [ㄷ], ㅋㄲ → [ㄱ], ㅍ → [ㅂ] Different Letters, Same Final Sound

Many different final letters collapse into the same representative sound. As a final consonant: ㅅ, ㅆ, ㅈ, ㅊ, ㅌ, ㅎ all become [ㄷ] (a [t] stop); ㅋ and ㄲ become [ㄱ] (a [k] stop); ㅍ becomes [ㅂ] (a [p] stop). So 낮 (daytime), 낫 (sickle), and 낟 (grain) all sound identical: [낟].

꽃 [꼳] — flower — final ㅊ becomes [t]
kkot
부엌 [부억] — kitchen — final ㅋ becomes [k]
bueok
앞 [압] — front — final ㅍ becomes [p]
ap
겹받침 단순화 (double final consonants) Double Finals Pick One Sound

Some syllables have two final consonants (겹받침), but only ONE is pronounced when the syllable stands alone or is followed by another consonant. Usually you keep one and drop the other: 닭 (chicken) → [닥] keeps ㄱ; 앉다 (to sit) → [안따] keeps ㄴ; 없다 (to not exist) → [업따] keeps ㅂ. When a vowel follows, the dropped consonant links over to the next syllable instead.

닭 [닥] — chicken — ㄺ keeps the ㄱ sound
dak
값 [갑] — price — ㅄ keeps the ㅂ sound
gap
읽다 [익따] — to read — ㄺ keeps ㄱ before a consonant
ikda

Quiz (5 questions)

Question 1 of 5

The word 옷 (clothes) ends in the letter ㅅ. How is its final consonant actually pronounced?

'옷'의 받침 ㅅ은 실제로 어떻게 발음되나요?

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