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How should I read something written in Korean Alphabet (Hangul)?

Hello everyone!


I am trying to learn Korean language so that I have a question about it. 


Newly I started to read Hangul. But, it is little bit different for me 'for beginning' :) And I need to be good at in the reading, if I wanna learn other details and rules. Because all other stuff written in Hangul. For this point I want to take an advise from you. I wanna improve my reading skills and if there any website or book for basic level reading, I hope to know them. 

So I am waiting for your recommendations!


Thanks! 

29 Thg 08 2017 19:55
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Merhaba!

Don't try to recognize the whole syllable as a symbol when reading Korean sentences.

Theoretically, there are 11,172 different syllables in Korean. To much to memorize.

For example,

한글은 배우기 쉽다. has 8 different syllables.

As you know, each syllable has at most 3 components.(first consonant, middle vowel and final consonant)

Try to disassemble each syllable as quickly as possible.

한 =>  ㅎ + ㅏ + ㄴ 

글 => ㄱ + ㅡ + ㄹ

은 => ㅇ + ㅡ + ㄴ

...

i.e., don't memorize 한 not as  a symbol of [HAN], but as 3 components of ㅎ[H], ㅏ[A] , ㄴ[N] 

30 tháng 8 năm 2017
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29 tháng 8 năm 2017