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Consonant cluster: a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel. In Korean, there are eleven legal consonant clusters (doubl...
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Based on the positions of some characters, they can change sound. This sounds really confusing at first, and to be honest I still don...
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When I just finished learning Hangeul and was lost on where to go next, I decided to practice reading Korean. Only problem was my vocabul...
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Korean words are written from left to right and words in a block-like shape. Syllables are organized into blocks of letters that have a b...
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I went to my local library and found a copy of Integrated Korean: Beginning 1 (2nd Edition.) I've checked it out and I'm almost d...
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Hangeul (한글) is the Korean alphabet. 한국어 is the Korean language. I learned 한글 through the Korean Wiki Project. I also used an Andr...
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A brief explanation of some of the Korean particles. Particles are suffixes that immediately follow nouns or pronouns.