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3. Final (consonant or consonant cluster)
In a Korean language, the consonants come
before or after a syllable.
19 consonants, including the double consonants, can all be used
in front of a vowel,
but only 16 consonants excluding ㄸ,
ㅃ, ㅉ can come after a vowel.
The consonants on the end of a Korean orthographic syllable
is called a "final."
These "finals" only have seven phonetic values which are ㅇ,
ㅁ, ㄴ, ㄹ, ㅂ, ㄷ, ㄱ.
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