Combing the Alphabet to Form Syllables/Words
In Korean each character is a syllable and each character can contain up to 4 Hangul characters in the alphabet. When the Hangul alphabet is combined to form a character, the position of each individual Hangul letter will change.
Note: Words are made of 1 or more syllables. Pronunciation can differ depending on the syllable placed before and/or after the syllable you are reading. Certain Hangul characters or words, much like the syllables, are pronounced differently depending on the context. For example: "I read a good book yesterday" vs. "I plan to read that book also". | Rules:
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