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"더 레터 팩토리"
I know what you're thinking when you're seeing this, these are the Super Action Korean Letters in Letter Factory style. Imagine if Super Action Korean Letters are owned by Leapfrog. What do you expect?
If there is The Korean letter Factory. There will be multiple rooms for each letter. 24 Rooms. Plus, 16 secret Rooms. And if you want to know the traits, why not look at this list, Just so you know.
ㄱ: Pinkish-Red. He jumps all the time, with the /g/ sound.
ㄴ: Yellow. He moves slowly like a slug with the /n/ sound.
ㄷ: Blue. He can grow drills and digs with the /d/ sound.
ㄹ: Green. She sings with the /r/ sound.
ㅁ: Orange. He is a dog that barks with the /m/ sound.
ㅂ: Red. He grows wheels and races like the English R with the /b/ sound.
ㅅ: Teal. She likes skiing. When she speeds up, she makes the /s/ sound.
ㅇ: Pale Beige. He has no sound and does magic tricks.
ㅈ: Purple. He is a runner. When he runs, he makes the /d͡ʑ/ sound.
ㅊ: Yellow. He blows out candles with the sound with the /t͡ɕ/ sound.
ㅋ: Shamrock Green. He makes drawings and laughs with the /k/ sound.
ㅌ: Sky Blue. He does karate like the English K and kicks with the /t/ sound.
ㅍ: Turquoise. He blows balloons with the /p/ sound.
ㅎ: Lavender. She hula dances with the /h/ sound.
But sometimes, the first 8 consonants can sometimes go to a room where they work out to be at the end of words. If they're not like their counterparts that have traits that make them be at the start of words, they go to the Batchim room. They grunt different or same sounds when they lift themselves under a two-letter syllable.
Batchim Consonants:
Batchim ㅇ: If he is pinkish-red instead of pale-beige, and is not a silent magician, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /ŋ/ sound.
Batchim ㄴ: If he is orange instead of yellow, and is not a slug, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with his same /n/ sound.
Batchim ㅁ: If he is yellow instead of orange, and is not a dog, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with his same /m/ sound.
Batchim ㄹ: If she is lime green instead of green, that's where she goes to the Batchim room. She grunts when she lifts herself under a two-letter syllable with the /l/ sound.
Batchim ㅂ: If he is blue instead of red and lacks wheels, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /p/ sound.
Batchim ㄱ: If he is pink instead of pinkish-red and has no headband, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /k/ sound.
Batchim ㄷ: If he is teal instead of blue and has no drills, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /t/ sound.
Batchim ㅅ: If she is purple instead of teal and has no skis, that's where she goes to the Batchim room. She grunts when she lifts herself under a two-letter syllable with the /t/ sound.
Double Consonants:
ㄲ: Magenta with mint green capes. They do the same as ㄱ but jumping higher and making their /k/ sound.
ㄸ: Blue with yellow capes. They do the same as ㄷ but digging faster and making their /t/ sound.
ㅃ: Red with cyan capes. They do the same as ㅂ but races faster and making their /p/ sound.
ㅆ: Teal with red capes. They do the same as ㅅ but skiis faster and making their /s/ sound.
ㅉ: Purple with magenta capes. They do the same as ㅈ but runs faster and making their /d͡ʑ/ sound.
Vowels:
ㅏ: Yellow. He eats with the /a/ sound.
ㅑ: Violet-Red. He uses a megaphone to say his /ja/ sound.
ㅓ: Blue. He is curious about stuff. When he sees something interesting, he says his /ʌ/ sound.
ㅕ: Cornflower. He is a chatterbox and is always on his phone or telephone talking to his friends with his /jʌ/ sound.
ㅗ: Lime. He is full of joy. He says his /o/ sound.
ㅛ: Teal. He is a rapper like W and makes his /jo/ sound.
ㅜ: Magenta. She kisses people with her /u/ sound.
ㅠ: Light Indigo. She is always sad and tearful. She cries with the /ju/ sound.
ㅡ: Purple. He is timid. He says his /ɯ/ sound in fear.
ㅣ: Cyan. He brushes his teeth with his /i/ sound.
Diphthongs (Compound/Complex Vowels):
ㅐ: Golden Yellow. He always looks for flies with his /ɛ/ sound.
ㅒ: Teal. She says "Yeah!" all the time with her /jɛ/ sound.
ㅔ: Sky Blue. He has a cold. When he builds up a sneeze, he says his /e/ sound.
ㅖ: Emerald. She says "Yay!" all the time with her /je/ sound.
ㅘ: Purple. He LOVES parties and reacts to them with his sound, /wa/.
ㅙ: and We: Lime. He always ask "Where?" in different tones with the sound /wɛ/.
ㅝ: Sky Blue. He washes himself and he sometimes gets wet with the /wʌ/ sound.
ㅞ: Magenta. She is more excited and always wins a beauty contest when she dressed up like a bride from a wedding with her /we/ sound.
ㅚ: Brown. He sighs "Oh well." mumbled, sounding like oh-weh with the /we/ sound.
ㅟ: Cherry Red. He jumps in the air while saying "Whee!" with the /ɥi/ sound.
ㅢ: Orange. He is a doctor. He says "Alright!" mumbled, sounding like /ɰi/.
But the question is, "How will Tad and Professor Quigly have a tour?" It's all up to you. You decide.
"말하는 단어 공장" (Korean Talking Words Factory)
Apparently, all the vowels are not going to be red and sticky. Because there will be 4 halls. One hall has only consonants, another has only vowels, another has only double vowels, and another has only complex vowels. And they still get called from their rooms to their words. But apparently, the rooms will be inside. Not outside where they see the tube. But when a letter or digraph is called, there will be a speaker in the room talking to one of the letters that was called. One of the trained letters walk out of the room and to the place where they get sucked into the tube/slide down the slide and to Bammy or Whammy. But apparently, instead of letters being read from left to right, they will be read from left to right to down. Which is why there will be two mallets, and two pushing hands. One that pushes down and other pushes right. These are handy for making Korean words.
I know what you're thinking when you're seeing this, these are the Super Action Korean Letters in Letter Factory style. Imagine if Super Action Korean Letters are owned by Leapfrog. What do you expect?
If there is The Korean letter Factory. There will be multiple rooms for each letter. 24 Rooms. Plus, 16 secret Rooms. And if you want to know the traits, why not look at this list, Just so you know.
ㄱ: Pinkish-Red. He jumps all the time, with the /g/ sound.
ㄴ: Yellow. He moves slowly like a slug with the /n/ sound.
ㄷ: Blue. He can grow drills and digs with the /d/ sound.
ㄹ: Green. She sings with the /r/ sound.
ㅁ: Orange. He is a dog that barks with the /m/ sound.
ㅂ: Red. He grows wheels and races like the English R with the /b/ sound.
ㅅ: Teal. She likes skiing. When she speeds up, she makes the /s/ sound.
ㅇ: Pale Beige. He has no sound and does magic tricks.
ㅈ: Purple. He is a runner. When he runs, he makes the /d͡ʑ/ sound.
ㅊ: Yellow. He blows out candles with the sound with the /t͡ɕ/ sound.
ㅋ: Shamrock Green. He makes drawings and laughs with the /k/ sound.
ㅌ: Sky Blue. He does karate like the English K and kicks with the /t/ sound.
ㅍ: Turquoise. He blows balloons with the /p/ sound.
ㅎ: Lavender. She hula dances with the /h/ sound.
But sometimes, the first 8 consonants can sometimes go to a room where they work out to be at the end of words. If they're not like their counterparts that have traits that make them be at the start of words, they go to the Batchim room. They grunt different or same sounds when they lift themselves under a two-letter syllable.
Batchim Consonants:
Batchim ㅇ: If he is pinkish-red instead of pale-beige, and is not a silent magician, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /ŋ/ sound.
Batchim ㄴ: If he is orange instead of yellow, and is not a slug, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with his same /n/ sound.
Batchim ㅁ: If he is yellow instead of orange, and is not a dog, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with his same /m/ sound.
Batchim ㄹ: If she is lime green instead of green, that's where she goes to the Batchim room. She grunts when she lifts herself under a two-letter syllable with the /l/ sound.
Batchim ㅂ: If he is blue instead of red and lacks wheels, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /p/ sound.
Batchim ㄱ: If he is pink instead of pinkish-red and has no headband, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /k/ sound.
Batchim ㄷ: If he is teal instead of blue and has no drills, that's where he goes to the Batchim room. He grunts when he lifts himself under a two-letter syllable with the /t/ sound.
Batchim ㅅ: If she is purple instead of teal and has no skis, that's where she goes to the Batchim room. She grunts when she lifts herself under a two-letter syllable with the /t/ sound.
Double Consonants:
ㄲ: Magenta with mint green capes. They do the same as ㄱ but jumping higher and making their /k/ sound.
ㄸ: Blue with yellow capes. They do the same as ㄷ but digging faster and making their /t/ sound.
ㅃ: Red with cyan capes. They do the same as ㅂ but races faster and making their /p/ sound.
ㅆ: Teal with red capes. They do the same as ㅅ but skiis faster and making their /s/ sound.
ㅉ: Purple with magenta capes. They do the same as ㅈ but runs faster and making their /d͡ʑ/ sound.
Vowels:
ㅏ: Yellow. He eats with the /a/ sound.
ㅑ: Violet-Red. He uses a megaphone to say his /ja/ sound.
ㅓ: Blue. He is curious about stuff. When he sees something interesting, he says his /ʌ/ sound.
ㅕ: Cornflower. He is a chatterbox and is always on his phone or telephone talking to his friends with his /jʌ/ sound.
ㅗ: Lime. He is full of joy. He says his /o/ sound.
ㅛ: Teal. He is a rapper like W and makes his /jo/ sound.
ㅜ: Magenta. She kisses people with her /u/ sound.
ㅠ: Light Indigo. She is always sad and tearful. She cries with the /ju/ sound.
ㅡ: Purple. He is timid. He says his /ɯ/ sound in fear.
ㅣ: Cyan. He brushes his teeth with his /i/ sound.
Diphthongs (Compound/Complex Vowels):
ㅐ: Golden Yellow. He always looks for flies with his /ɛ/ sound.
ㅒ: Teal. She says "Yeah!" all the time with her /jɛ/ sound.
ㅔ: Sky Blue. He has a cold. When he builds up a sneeze, he says his /e/ sound.
ㅖ: Emerald. She says "Yay!" all the time with her /je/ sound.
ㅘ: Purple. He LOVES parties and reacts to them with his sound, /wa/.
ㅙ: and We: Lime. He always ask "Where?" in different tones with the sound /wɛ/.
ㅝ: Sky Blue. He washes himself and he sometimes gets wet with the /wʌ/ sound.
ㅞ: Magenta. She is more excited and always wins a beauty contest when she dressed up like a bride from a wedding with her /we/ sound.
ㅚ: Brown. He sighs "Oh well." mumbled, sounding like oh-weh with the /we/ sound.
ㅟ: Cherry Red. He jumps in the air while saying "Whee!" with the /ɥi/ sound.
ㅢ: Orange. He is a doctor. He says "Alright!" mumbled, sounding like /ɰi/.
But the question is, "How will Tad and Professor Quigly have a tour?" It's all up to you. You decide.
"말하는 단어 공장" (Korean Talking Words Factory)
Apparently, all the vowels are not going to be red and sticky. Because there will be 4 halls. One hall has only consonants, another has only vowels, another has only double vowels, and another has only complex vowels. And they still get called from their rooms to their words. But apparently, the rooms will be inside. Not outside where they see the tube. But when a letter or digraph is called, there will be a speaker in the room talking to one of the letters that was called. One of the trained letters walk out of the room and to the place where they get sucked into the tube/slide down the slide and to Bammy or Whammy. But apparently, instead of letters being read from left to right, they will be read from left to right to down. Which is why there will be two mallets, and two pushing hands. One that pushes down and other pushes right. These are handy for making Korean words.
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