Professor Oh teaches double consonants in the Korean alphabet. We pair them up with the AH vowel and learn how to pronounce them.
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Consonant twinsies! Good news: there are only five double consonants to memorize.
Some of the characters shown above are actually words.
BAH BBAH means "busy."
SSAH means "cheap."
JJAH means "salty." It can also mean "stingy."
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