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two examples may be given as guides to the etymology of the words in the lessons.

Root of "come" is , o, 1 o-oo; 2 oshi 3 not ora, but ona.
To "work" is "to do labour"; labour is il, "to do," root ha.
2 is ir hashi, but 3 is not ilhara, but ilhayura.

The Alphabet.

The alphabet which begins the lessons, is spelled as the Coreans learn it, the Roman letter-spelling being based on the absolute rule of “No one sound to any two letters, no letter with any two sound," —e, ê being exceptions, as also k, p, t, (Note 2nd below). Hence each letter should be always pronounced with the same value. Occasionally u approaches French ü; but not sufficiently near enough to warrant a separate form .

Alphabet: Value.
A art N no
B ban O pot (always)
Ch chum OO moon
D dare P pan
Ds lands R ran
E met S son
Ê made T tan
G be gan ts rents
H happy U fun
I it V van
J jam W wan
K can wb (hw) why
L low Y yard
M man