Author Topic: Learn to read korean really quickly  (Read 1948 times)

what are you even talking about
what do you think
wouldn't you be frustrated with their writing system

I am Korean, get on my level
For real? Is this even accurate?

This is a metric forgetton easier than learning Japanese or Chinese, where the writing systems have no discernible patterns whatsoever.
Chinese has radicals though.

what
i'm just saying that it's just part of learning a language and english has the same kinds of things lol

i'm just saying that it's just part of learning a language and english has the same kinds of things lol
i never had any kind of memorization thing like this to remember a letter or anything

i never had any kind of memorization thing like this to remember a letter or anything
that's because you learned it at a young age and don't remember

i never had any kind of memorization thing like this to remember a letter or anything
because you learned it the normal way
young koreans don't have to memorize anything

what do you think
wouldn't you be frustrated with their writing system

No, it's designed to be easy to remember.

If I spoke neither English nor Korean, based on difficulty, I'd rather try learning Korean.

what do you think
wouldn't you be frustrated with their writing system

Minus the fact that, you know, this is so much more simple than English, with all its rules and factors that could change how certain letters sound and what order to put words, and punctuation too.

still too loving hard
i would like 2 mention that the suggested learning time is 15 minutes not 7, tetris!

Chinese, where the writing systems have no discernible patterns whatsoever.

u wot

Chinese has radicals though.

forgetin' a I'm slow

Chinese has radicals though.

Yes a ton of them that all have different meanings that combine to form thousands of hanza that all have different and sometimes multiple pronunciations and/or meanings.

It's a "pattern", but still a really large amount of pure memorization.

This isn't so bad now that I can say it aloud, now I just need to learn what the sounds mean xD

Pretty neat. I have no idea how effective it actually is but I saved it anyway in the event that Korea becomes the overlord of the world and I need to quickly learn the language (or at least the fundamentals).

Now I can read un's missile plans.