Tuesday 26 February 2013

안녕하세요 ..
ANNYEONGHASEYO.. HI / HELLO / GOOD MORNING / GOOD AFTERNOON / GOOD EVENING
저는 니다 입니다. 반갑습니다. 자는 인도네시아사람 입니다.
JEONEUN NITA IMNIDA. BANGAPSEUMNIDA. JEONEUN INDONESIA SARAM IMNIDA
I'M NITA. NICE TO MEET YOU. I'M FROM INDONESIA.

OKAY..

That's just my simple introduction. I make this blog because I want to share my little knowledge after my 1st month learning korean language or (한굴) hangul. So if sometimes I forgot, I can refresh my memory about those lessons :)
Acctually learning Korea is much more easier than learning Mandarin. For just about 1month I've learned, now I can read hangul (although i don't really know the meaning, ㅋㅋ). I think the most important is just have to remember the vocabulary, the more you can get more easier.

Well, for first step let's begin with vowel and consonants :
   
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This is where we should start.

Vowels

If there are a i u e o in english, hangul also have vowels that we should remember.
A      아
Ya    야
Eo    어
Yeo  여
O      오
Yo    요
U      우
Yu    유
Eu     으
i        이
Ui     의
Wa   와
Wi    외
Wae 왜

Consonants

This consonants can be combined with 2 or 3 letters. Ex 2c+1v or 1c+1v or 1c+2v.
The most important is the way you understand how to spell those single consonant.
Kiok    ㄱ (k,g)   Khiok ㅋ (kh)  Sang kiok ㄲ   (kk)
Nieun  ㄴ (n)
Tiget    ㄷ (t,d)    Thiget ㅌ (th)   Sang tigeut ㄸ  (tt,dd)
Lieul    ㄹ (r,l)
Mieum ㅁ (m)
Bieup   ㅂ (b,p)                          Sang bieup ㅃ   (bb,pp)
Jieut     ㅈ (j,c)    Chieut ㅊ (ch)  Sang jieut ㅉ     (jj)
Hieut    ㅎ (h)
Sieut    ㅅ (s)                               Sang sieut ㅆ    (ss)
Ieung    ㅇ (ng,-)

very simple, all you have to do just remember these vowels and consonants !!

Good Luck 화이팅!!