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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! With this video, we’re finishing up our “How to Read and Wite Hangul” video series. We went over all the basic consonants and vowels, the basic structure of Hangul, words with one consonant and one vowel, one vowel and two consonants. And now we’ve come to the end where we’ll cover the remaining basics of Reading and Writing Hangul. This includes reading syllabic blocks with more than one consonant. After watching the video, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In our first two videos we went over the basic sounds and the most basic way to read and write Hangul. In this video we advance one more step and add one one more consonant to our syllabic blocks! Once again, we’ll be going over reading and writing Koreanized English words, in addition to our Korean words. After watching, remember to stop by and leave us a post!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! We’re continuing our series on “How to Read and Write Hangul.” In our last series we went over the basics of reading and writing, and the general structure of Hangul. In this video, we’re going over the basic structure for words. We’ll be going over how to make words using one consonant and one syllable, the most basic way to form any word in Korean. After watching, be sure to stop by and leave us a post!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today is the much anticipated Hangul Day! So today we have a culture class for this great day! Hangul was created by the Great King Sejong. It’s rumored that he got a vision of Hangul while he was sitting on the toilet! Learn about how Sejong created Hangul, Hangul usage in North Korea, and Mongolian Birthmarks. Just another day at KoreanClass101.com! And if you listen in, remember to stop by and leave us a post!
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Function: reading and writing hangul | Topic: Hangul
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