Hi everyone this is what you're waiting for! Today, I'm gonna show you how to write Korean letters.
Before that, if you missed the first article about the Korean Alpahabet. Visit the link below.
Korean Language: The Korean Alphabet
https://read.cash/@kpopauthor/korean-language-the-korean-alphabet-97c3f46b
Did you memorize the alphabet? So now, let's proceed in writing those characters. Just follow these steps on the photo below.
Always keep in mind that the characters can be written in number 2 are vowels, numbers 1 and 3 are consonants.
Remember that numbering and now let's start writing the word "hello" in Korean.
The word will look like rhis.
Did you notice how this letter "γ " works / how the way you read it? In the photo it is stated as "no sound" and "ng". The question now is "How?".
When that letter is in the initial position you dont need to read it because its a silent character, you're going to start reading the second character. When that letter is placed after the vowels, you're going to read it as "ng".
Let's try another word with 1 and 2 characters only.
Another example this time I won't put the numbering.
Did you get it now? Try to answer these korean words with its corresponding meaning in English alphabet.
Ex. μ μ μ°¨λ € - jeongsincharyeo
μκ° = time
κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ = and
μμΉ¨μμ¬ = breakfast
μμ κ±° = bicycle
λΉλ° = secret
Please don't search it on Google or from any website.
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