Hello! Whatever your purpose for wanting to learn to write in Korean, be it hobby, professional, life, either way, it's VERY easy. Let's just get a few things out there that you must know about Korean before embarking on your journey.
1. Korean has an alphabet. Korean is not like Chinese or Japanese, where each character means one word. It does have an alphabet, and it's really easy to learn.
2. There are 26 letters. Same amount as the english alphabet. And there aren't capital letters either. So there are exactly 26 letters to learn, not 52 like English.
3. It works in syllable form. Take the word 한글. There are two parts, 한 and 글. 한 is han, and 글 is geul. Han is one syllable, geul is one syllable too. That's how it all works in Korean. :3
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