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Old 01-02-2008, 08:08 PM   #16 (permalink)

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They are Rarely used... These are mixtures of characters that are close the never used in common writing. (You can't even write them on a computer...)
I get it, sort of... all these rarely used ones have acceptable substitutes? So, would the use of these rarely used letters be construed as being more educated (or trying to sound more educated) such as using the English word 'loathe' as opposed to 'hate'?
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I get it, sort of... all these rarely used ones have acceptable substitutes? So, would the use of these rarely used letters be construed as being more educated (or trying to sound more educated) such as using the English word 'loathe' as opposed to 'hate'?
Well yes, they would be used by people who are highly educated in Hangul... People who have Hangul Art/Writing as a living...

These characters were used in the late years of King SeJong's Reign, but they came out of favor as the Korean Language changed a bit...
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Lesson 5 - Last 4 Single Consonants: ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅎ

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Im This Lesson, you will learn your 4 last Single Consonants; KH, TH, P, H.

First, Learn them by head:
KH = ㅋ
TH = ㅌ
P = ㅍ
H = ㅎ


Now, with your Calligraphy Pen/Brush and paper, follow these instructions:

KH = Draw a G, only that The Lower Line is a bit "Bent" to the Left - On The Middle of The Bent Line, Draw a Line To On The Left Side - http://i3.tinypic.com/6p9iknl.jpg

TH = Draw a Horizontal Line, from left to right - Under that line, draw another Horizontal Line, from left to right - From the Left Side of the First Line, Draw an N - http://i7.tinypic.com/8bhbq5f.jpg

P = Draw a Horizontal Line, from left to right - At the Left Side of the Line, draw a SHORT Vertical Line downwards(Not Touching the other line but under it) - Draw another Vertical line, on the right side of first line (Not Touching, but under it) - Draw a Horizontal Line Under the Two Vertical Lines from left to right, but only touching the 3rd line - http://i17.tinypic.com/8546xd1.jpg

H = Draw a Short Horizontal line from left to right - Under That, draw another Horizontal Line(A Bit Longer) - Under that, draw an "Silent/NG" - http://i16.tinypic.com/821icnd.jpg

Practice writing and reading them until you know it all by head.

In Lesson 6, you will learn the five Double Consonants of the Hangul Alphabet
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Lesson 6 - The 5 Double Consonants: ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ, ㅆ, ㅉ.

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In This Lesson, you will learn the 5 Double Consonants: KK, TT, PP, SS, JJ.

First, Learn Them All By Head:

KK = ㄲ
TT = ㄸ
PP = ㅃ
SS = ㅆ
JJ = ㅉ


You should be able to figure out how to write these, if you keep in mind; The Left Is Where The Heart Is...(Start With The Left Letter)
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Lesson 7 - The Ten Basic Vowels: ㅏ, ㅑ, ㅓ, ㅕ, ㅗ, ㅛ, ㅜ, ㅠ, ㅡ, ㅣ.

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In This Lesson, you will Learn Your Basic Vowels of The Hangul Alphabet: A, Ya, Eo, Yeo, O, Yo, U, Yu, Eu, I.

First, Learn Them All By Head:

A = ㅏ
Ya = ㅑ
Eo = ㅓ
Yeo = ㅕ
O = ㅗ
Yo = ㅛ
U = ㅜ
Yu = ㅠ
Eu = ㅡ
I = ㅣ


Now, with your Calligraphy Pen/Brush and Paper, draw the Characters using these Instructions:

A: Draw a Vertical line Downwards - On the middle of the line, draw a Horizontal line to the Right - http://i10.tinypic.com/6qa0z88.jpg

Ya: Draw an A, with two Lines on the Side - http://i9.tinypic.com/6koqzyg.jpg

Eo: Draw a Vertical Line Downwards - Draw a Horizontal line from the middle of the Line to the Left - http://i16.tinypic.com/7x47j0l.jpg

Yeo: Draw an Eo with two Lines on the Side - http://i8.tinypic.com/73mdv7c.jpg

O: Draw a Short Vertical Line Downwards - Draw a Long Horizontal Line going through the bottom of the Line - http://i3.tinypic.com/714dliv.jpg

Yo: Draw an O with two lines on the Top - http://i19.tinypic.com/8acm1l1.jpg

U: Draw a Horizontal line - On The Middle of the line, draw a short Vertical Line - http://i8.tinypic.com/8fmhrhu.jpg

Yu: Draw an U with two lines on the Bottom - http://i14.tinypic.com/82272pe.jpg

Eu: Draw a Horizontal line - http://i12.tinypic.com/7xnfp85.jpg

I: Draw a Vertical Line - http://i4.tinypic.com/6jasgoo.jpg

Practice Until You Know It All By Head
ALWAYS REMEMBER; THE HEART IS ON THE LEFT AND THE BRAIN IS ON THE TOP (ALWAYS START THE CHARACTERS FROM THE LEFT OR THE TOP)

Lesson 8 will be on Basic Grammatical Rules
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I'll make a Quiz just for you

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I have been reading up on the lessons but work has me doing other things right now. Keep it up - I will look into this further when I have a chance.

Oh yeah - the school district I work for wants someone to translate english to korean for $20 per hour!
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Cool Too Bad I'm Only 13....
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How do you make letters/sound for the "R" like in Court?

When I translate Courtney I get 코티
Which to me looks like KO TI
Is this the correct way to write Courtney in Hangul?

I understand the lettering now and where to put it. I also
understand that you put your symbols together by syllables.
But when I try to make a part of a word "sound" right is the hard part.

Like the "V" in Kevin ... 케빈
To me translating it is KI (P/IN or sounds like "KIPIN"

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How do you make letters/sound for the "R" like in Court?

When I translate Courtney I get 코티
Which to me looks like KO TI
Is this the correct way to write Courtney in Hangul?

I understand the lettering now and where to put it. I also
understand that you put your symbols together by syllables.
But when I try to make a part of a word "sound" right is the hard part.

Like the "V" in Kevin ... 케빈
To me translating it is KI (P/IN or sounds like "KIPIN"
You can't use online translator engines for names

Courtney would be: 코트니 (KoTeuNi)
Kevin in Korean is Kebin, because there's no V in Hangul. (You could also write it like: 케윈/KeUin/)

Great That You Know How To Make Syllables
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Okay - so no online translator's for names
because I am guessing the sounding of the name is so unique.

If that is so then can you have different ways of spelling someone's name in Korean?


Let me ask this:

If I wanted to write a sentence in Korean - would I phonetically sound out the words/syllables and then just put that together?
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Okay - so no online translator's for names
because I am guessing the sounding of the name is so unique.

If that is so then can you have different ways of spelling someone's name in Korean?


Let me ask this:

If I wanted to write a sentence in Korean - would I phonetically sound out the words/syllables and then just put that together?
When Spelling Western Names(Basically Non-Korean Names), You Have To Write The Names Based On How You Pronounce Them(Also, There Are Some Grammatical Rules That You Will Soon Learn)

For Foreigners, When Learning Hangul, They Are Told To Write The Words Down In Western Script, And Then Write Them In Hangul.
Example: I Tell You To Write "Annyeong Haseyo"...
1. Write Down How You Pronounce It, Using Western Script
2. Write The Word Now In Hangul, Using The Words You Wrote In Western Script( This Would Be: 안녕하세요)


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When Spelling Western Names(Basically Non-Korean Names), You Have To Write The Names Based On How You Pronounce Them(Also, There Are Some Grammatical Rules That You Will Soon Learn)

For Foreigners, When Learning Hangul, They Are Told To Write The Words Down In Western Script, And Then Write Them In Hangul.
Example: I Tell You To Write "Annyeong Haseyo"...
1. Write Down How You Pronounce It, Using Western Script
2. Write The Word Now In Hangul, Using The Words You Wrote In Western Script( This Would Be: 안녕하세요)


Get It?

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"?
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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?)

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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