Guillermo
A question... Dear friends who are also studying Korean, I have a question and i will be happy if someone of you, guys, is able to help me out with the following issue: Unlike languages such as spanish , english or other western language, Korean, Chinese and Japanese are written in different ways in which latin alphabet is employed and spaces between words are introduced. Every time i read a paragraph either in Chinese, Korean or Japanese, i realize people write with no spaces. In this way, trying to figure where a word ends or starts has been very challenging to me. That's why I would love to read your suggestion about the topic i am concerned about. Example of what i say is: 트럭은전국으로물건을나릅니다.
6 de jul. de 2015 0:19
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The majority of the time there are spaces between Korean words. I've noticed that some places where space is a premium, or because of typing using some phone keyboards, there aren't always spaces between the words. I usually find this on Twitter (SNS), Kakao Talk; and some children's book titles I have don't have the spaces between the words. If you look inside the books, or read newspapers or webtoons, there are spaces in between the words.

 

 

6 de julio de 2015
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The Korean language does indeed use spaces. 

You know where one word starts and ends through the use of spaces and knowing grammar and particles.

6 de julio de 2015
although sometimes young people type in korean without spaces, the proper way is to use spaces.
6 de julio de 2015
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