▲ | qingcharles 7 months ago | ||||||||||||||||
It's amazing that something that can look so alien to Western eyes is actually pretty straightforward once you try to learn it. I did the same and learned Hangul so I can at least sound things out and do some basic Internet searches etc. You can do exactly the same with other scripts, e.g. Japanese hirigana and katakana, which are fairly easy to learn, and also Arabic, which looks difficult, but is definitely learnable in an hour. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | mabster 7 months ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I started learning Korean but never really got the far. But, straight after learning Hangul you get into sound mixing (https://www.missellykorean.com/korean-sound-change-rules-pdf...). Trust humans to invent something simple and then make it complicated over time! Japanese has similar stuff with their u-dropping, but not as complicated as Korean. | |||||||||||||||||
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