Learning Batchim ㅂ in Korean
Welcome to Part 2 of the Korean Batchim Series!
In this lesson, we’ll focus on the final consonant ㅂ (batchim ㅂ) — one of the trickier sounds for beginners to pronounce.
Just like batchim ㄱ, the batchim ㅂ appears at the bottom of a syllable and changes the sound slightly compared to when it’s at the beginning of a word.
For example:
- 바 (ba) → no batchim
- 밥 (bap) → has batchim ㅂ
Let’s learn how to pronounce, write, and use it correctly!
🎯 Learning Goal
By the end of this lesson, you will:
- Understand how batchim ㅂ works in Korean syllables
- Pronounce the final consonant ㅂ naturally
- Read and write basic words containing batchim ㅂ
🔤 Step 1: Understanding Batchim ㅂ
When ㅂ appears at the end of a syllable, it sounds like a soft “p” — but remember, you do not release air when saying it.
Imagine stopping the sound before your lips open completely:
“bap” (밥) sounds like “bap,” but without the puff of air.
📍Example:
- 밥 [bap] – rice
- 입 [ip] – mouth
- 갑 [gap] – value or price
🧠 Pronunciation Tip:
The lips close to make the ㅂ sound, but you hold the air instead of releasing it strongly.

✍️ Step 2: How to Write Batchim ㅂ
Like all batchim, ㅂ sits neatly below the vowel in a syllable.
Here’s how syllables are formed:
| Combination | Example | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 아 + ㅂ | 아 + ㅂ = 압 | [ap] |
| 고 + ㅂ | 고 + ㅂ = 곱 | [kop] |
| 다 + ㅂ | 다 + ㅂ = 답 | [tap] |
👉 Focus on the lower position of the batchim when writing. It should be slightly smaller and balanced below the main syllable block.
🗣️ Step 3: Pronunciation Practice
Let’s practice reading and pronouncing some common Korean words that use batchim ㅂ:
| Korean | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 밥 | bap | rice / meal |
| 입 | ip | mouth |
| 갑 | gap | value, case |
| 잡다 | jap-da | to catch |
| 덥다 | deop-da | to be hot |
🧠 Important Rule:
When ㅂ batchim is followed by another consonant (especially ㄷ, ㅅ, or ㅈ), it can cause a double sound or a change in pronunciation.
For example:
- 밥상 → [밥쌍 / bap-ssang] (table with rice)
Here, the ㅂ sound makes the next ㅅ sound stronger.
🎮 Step 4: Interactive Practice – Word Card Game
To make learning more fun, try this word card activity to practice reading and hearing batchim ㅂ words.
Materials:
- Word cards with a Korean word on one side and its English meaning or pronunciation on the back
How to Play:
- Divide into teams or pairs.
- The teacher says a word (for example, “밥”).
- Students find the matching card and pronounce it aloud.
- The fastest or most accurate team gets a point.
This activity helps learners connect sound, meaning, and spelling naturally.
✏️ Step 5: Writing and Speaking Practice
Now it’s your turn to practice!
Write each word below three times and read it out loud slowly.
- 밥
- 입
- 갑
- 덥다
- 잡다
Focus on closing your lips gently for ㅂ at the end — remember, no air release!
🌟 Summary
| Key Point | Description |
|---|---|
| Batchim ㅂ sound | Soft “p” sound, lips close without air release |
| Writing rule | Always placed under the vowel in the syllable |
| Common mistake | Don’t say “bapŭ” or “bap-uh” — just stop at the lips |
| Pronunciation rule | Can affect next syllable’s sound (e.g., 밥상 → [밥쌍]) |
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📘 Coming Next
Up next in the Batchim Series:
- Part 3: Batchim ㄷ (final consonant d/t)
This final part will help you master another essential batchim and make your Korean pronunciation sound even more natural.
Keep practicing — your Korean is getting better every day! 🇰🇷✨