Looking at/into the Korean alphabet to try and pick up some language understanding (just dipping my toes right now, haven't learned/memorise much yet)

The structure is interesting from a 'European' viewpoint, but at the same time very elegant.

For me, it's going to be a slow burn process to actually learn to just combine the letters. So need to dedicate some actual effort before seeing progress.

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@alsvha I recently started studying Korean, too!

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@ShaulaEvans Thanks - will check out that link. I'm always looking for more resources, especially if it has helped others.

I have mostly gone with some books about hanegul and some alphabet resources/games to begin just to get familiar with the writing/pattern matching.

But think I'm about ready to start going more into actual pronunciation of the letters to minimise relying on romanisation.

@alsvha In my experience with learning other writing systems, the sooner you get away from romanization the better. I support you in this 100%.