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bambam Beginner


Joined: Mar 30, 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 11:33 am Post subject: Hello |
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| Hello there, I am new to the site, nice to meet u !! |
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Zero Tourist


Joined: Mar 28, 2004 Posts: 13 Location: Al,USA
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 5:54 pm Post subject: Do you know Korean? |
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Hi, Great to have you here.
Are you Learning Korean to? |
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bambam Beginner


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 7:33 am Post subject: |
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| Yes trying to, but This site isnt finished yet I dont think. Hehe, hopefully soon. |
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Zero Tourist


Joined: Mar 28, 2004 Posts: 13 Location: Al,USA
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:43 am Post subject: |
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I"ll try and help out ok here we go
Glad to meet you. would be "mannaseo bangap seumnida."
How are you? would be "annyong haseyo?"
And if you are having trouble writing maybe this will help.
Consonants always come first if no consonants at first sound, then write "O" consonants first.
Any one syllable must have one consonant and one vowel at least.
If the the syllable ends without vowels, then write "-" (but longer) after
the ending consonant.
Y-line base vowels come at the right side of the consonants.
(l,l-,-l,l=,=l) Sorry it’s hard to explain this on my pc.
X-base vowels come at the bottom of the consonants.
ok I'm not sure how to show you this but here we go
-- A line like this but not broke _l_ Something like that
T okay I think you have the ideal.
Ending consonants come below the vowels.
If any two consecutive consonants comes in the middle of syllable, first
one should be the ending sound of the former word and the later one should be the first consonant of the next word. |
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