Amiret el jazayer
when we user kanji(hanja)in korean language i saw that sometime there are kanji in hangeul ,when we user kanja ,and if i learn hangeul,i must learn kanji?
Feb 26, 2009 10:25 AM
Answers · 4
We rarely use Hanja. There're just some times when we are asked to write our name in Hanja, but a non-Korean won't be asked. I used Hanja like 男, 女, 大, 多 when I was doing note-taking in school. We used to see some Hanja a lot, so when we see it, it almost comes across as a symbol, I think. Korean learners don't need to learn Hanja. Study Kanji when you learn Japanese. Study Hanyu when you learn Chinese. :)
March 2, 2009
you don`t learn to hanja. don`t need in korean to speak and write but, if you know a little bit will help you. don`t worry
February 27, 2009
salam.. sorry for the late eply and answer ur question owh actually i've studying korean language a bit.. know a bit about hangul korean language too but still studying.. sorry i dn't know about it.. btw kamsan hamnida for u share with me about the question.. insyallah..if i know i can tell u imediatly ok..
February 26, 2009
I don't speak much Korean, I have been studying Japanese for several years though, and I can tell you that Koreans only use kanji in specific ocasions and rarely, sometimes for calendars or charts. If you do not want to learn kanji, I would say that you would be just fine. Most Koreans that I have spoken to know very few kanji, some they can only recognize, but they have problems when they want to write them.
February 26, 2009
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