If you're looking to learn how to read and write Korean, this could help you!
• Learn to read/write Korean
• Learn to speak Korean
• Practice
• Apply what you learned
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'K' as in key. I guess that's a way to remember this one. ㅋ kind of looks like a key? Am I blind? To pronounce ㅋ, you just say 'ki' (not like key. The 'i' part is light again. Your mouth shouldn't move too much. Try tightening your lips a little bit) and euk.
ㅋ Sound : 'k' Name : 키읔 (ki-euk)
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When we write in Korean, sometimes the keyboard will turn these letters into something weird. Like look at this.
키
*Bonus points for those who can read it 😍*
That first character is ㅋ in front of ㅣ. It's just elongated. We don't do that when we write, so don't try to follow the keyboard. Plus, it's easier to write. Practice writing ㅋ about ten times.
ㅌ looks like an E. Kind of distorted though. There's nothing special about this one. It just makes the sound 't'. Easy enough, right?
ㅌ Sound : 't' Name : 티읕 (ti-eut)
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I think the stroke order for this character's exactly the same as writing 'E'. Unless you write it another way? Just don't get its sound mixed up. It makes the sound 't', not 'e'. Practice writing ㅌ five times.
Make sure to sound out the characters you write. It can help you with learning them quicker!
When you're done, remember to review back at the other letters as well. You don't want to forget them!
Have a good day/night!!
Extra practice:
Answer if they are true or false. If it's false, insert the correct answer.