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Originally Posted by YounWha Okay -
Let's see...
There is no "V" in Korean.
There is no "R" in Korean.
If I hear a word a different way like tomato (tomaeto vs tomoto).
I say it like "toe mae toe". - how does that work?
So if I wanted to write "school" like where you go to learn - I am guessing there is a symbol written in hangul that represents "school" versus me just spelling it out phonetically like "sk-ool"? |
First of All, There Are Some "Double Vowels" You Haven't Learned Yet
There is an R in Korean(????)

I'll Teach You The Grammatical Rules Tonight When I write Next Lesson
Tomato would be written To Me I To :
토메이토
If You Would Write "English-Korean", you would Write SeuKul (You Say The EU Quicly; Remember
ㅡ?)
School In HangulMal(The Korean Language) Is "Hakkyo", which is spelled
학교
I Am Glad To See That You Are Very Interested In Hangul, YeonWha
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