ㅣ . ㅡ
All vowels can be created with these three.
In English, this is not possible because
Why Korean.
강
This letter is the “syllable” for “river” and the
Can be further divided into 3 ‘phonemes’.
ㄱ ㅏ ㅇ
where ‘a’ is a phoneme
This phoneme is composed of two ‘main phonemes’.
ㅣ ㅡ
English only has ‘phonemes’.
Hangul also has “main phonemes,” which are further subdivided into phonemes.
ㅞ
If you split this phoneme
λ λ λ λ λ
These five
Consists of ‘main phonemes’.
The English alphabet has only a “phoneme” dimension, so you shouldn’t be able to use
Korean is available.
So the
If there is a tribe in a country that speaks but has no written language.
The character that most closely represents the pronunciation of their words is
Korean, not English.
Rather than English, which only has “phonemes
Hangul with ‘main phonemes’ is
What they say is much more accurate
Most accurate representation.
(This is one of the things that surprises people around the world when they learn Hangul).
ㅣ
In Korean, all vowels are made from these two.
The principle is that a computer language will eventually use
0 1
Equal to any combination of these two.
Any
Whether you code in a computer language
Eventually
In real-world computer operation, the
Movement with just these two combinations.
(machine language)
즉
How vowels in Korean are made and
Same principle as coding in a computer language.
Just as you can make an infinite collection with these two, you can make an infinite collection with
You can code infinitely with these two
Yes.
(This is one of the reasons why Hangul is called the world’s most scientific alphabet.)