πŸ‡°πŸ‡·βœ¨ Happy Hangul Day! β€” Celebrating Korea’s Beautiful Alphabet ✍️

πŸ‘‰ Dive deeper into the story and history of Hangul Day:
https://www.koreantopik.com/2025/10/hangul-day-korean-alphabet-day-story-of.html

Happy Korean Alphabet Day! πŸ’•

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Hangul Day (Korean Alphabet Day): The Story of Korea’s Amazing Alphabet ✍️

Every October 9 , Korea celebrates Hangul Day (ν•œκΈ€λ‚ , Korean Alphabet Day) β€” a national holiday honoring one of the most remarkable writing s...

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Trying to figure out the best way to transliterate my name in Korean.

Hrm.

My full name is typically rendered as μ—˜λ¦¬μžλ² μŠ€, so I could maybe just use 자베슀, but μžλ² λ“œ seems closer to Zabet.

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> The #KoreanAlphabet was designed so that people with little education could learn to read and write. A popular saying about the alphabet is, "A wise man can acquaint himself with them before the morning is over; even a stupid man can learn them in the space of ten days." .. the design of the consonant letters is based on articulatory phonetics and the design of the vowel letters is based on the principles of yinyang and vowel harmony.
> The #KoreanLetters are written in syllabic blocks with the alphabetic letters arranged in two dimensions. For example, Hangeul in Korean is written as ν•œκΈ€ (han gul), not γ…Žγ…γ„΄γ„±γ…‘γ„Ή (h a n g u l). These syllables begin with a consonant letter, then a vowel letter, and then potentially another consonant letter called a batchim (Korean: λ°›μΉ¨). If the syllable begins with a vowel sound, then the consonant γ…‡ (ng) will act as a silent placeholder...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
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Hangul - Wikipedia

> .. when King #Sejong was inventing Hangul the #MingDynasty.. in China.. changed the pronunciation of Chinese characters, making it harder for #Koreans to learn.. to record their words..illiteracy level.. stayed high.. Chinese characters [were].. by the ruling class..[which] took advantage.. #ChineseCharacters became a symbol of power and privilege.. to make written language more accessible.. #KingSejong started creating Hangul secretl..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunminjeongeum
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Hunminjeongeum - Wikipedia

Now that Peach jumped out of the box to call the first hatchling down for food, Plum is left up there unable to keep all the eggs under her. Now that we won't be so worried about disturbing their delicate sensibilities, next year we can mark the earliest eggs and remove the later eggs. #FukuNagaFarm's #FukunagaDaigou-san told me about that technique. I wonder if the #Silky hens know which eggs are farther along, which eggs need the most warming, if they can rotate them all till hatching time? We'll see over the next few weeks I suppose. It's awesome enough just having two more chicks that the hens (with some help from the roosters I suppose) all by themselves. I have to be careful not to think about (or mention it to Mio) that if they grow up to be obnoxious roosters they'll end up getting their throats slit, blood drained, feathers removed and turned into naked meat. A man from Korea was telling me about the philosophy (the principles) that governed the development of the Hangul alphabet. Within that philosophy of Yin, Yang and the Five Elements is the idea that I didn't help kill Pine (a silky rooster that was cooked with star anise over the weekend) but transformed him into new life. I should try to re-learn the little I cam to know about the Hagul alphabet, the logical pattern and it's correlation to sound and mouth shape was fascinating enough, but now I might be able to see deeper principles of growth along with the characters.. #Hangul #KoreanAlphabet #ι™°ι™½δΊ”θ‘Œζ€ζƒ³