When studying Korean it is important to understand what a syllable block is so that you read the consonants and vowels in the correct order
Korean forms tripartite blocks
After you finish reading a block the next block you read will be to it's right with artistic and ancient exceptions
C = Consonant
V = Vowel
https://learnkorean24.com/learn-the-korean-alphabet/
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@Stahesh
Whether or not a consonant is in the beginning or end of the block and what the previous and next block is effect how a consonant is pronounced
Whether or not a vowel is below the first consonant or to the right of the first consonant in a tripartite syllable depends on the shape of the vowel and does not depend on the consonant
I believe that the final consonant in the tripartite syllable is always below the vowel with possible exceptions for ancient Korean or artistic Korean