revivalDJ83 Wrote:Hmm is there a kind of "pinyin" for Korean grammar and sentence structure? So it can be easier to read and pronounce it. Hopefully with the new Voice Chat in Korea Audition, we can see how we sound. Maybe open a room in 2-14 and learn? :lol:
there is a romanization system....actually there is more than one which can cause confusion sometimes.
however, the hangul alphabet is really not difficult to learn....it took me 2 or 3 days to have it fully memorized. there are only about 40 characters, muuuuuuuuch easier than both chinese and japanese. i would highly recommend learning it because if you speak to korean people in romanized korean, they might have a difficult time understanding you.
plus, why would you want to romanize it? hangul is cute/cool, it stacks up like little legos and stuff xD hahaha.
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Hmm is there a kind of "pinyin" for Korean grammar and sentence structure? So it can be easier to read and pronounce it. Hopefully with the new Voice Chat in Korea Audition, we can see how we sound. Maybe open a room in 2-14 and learn? :lol:
there is a romanization system....actually there is more than one which can cause confusion sometimes.
however, the hangul alphabet is really not difficult to learn....it took me 2 or 3 days to have it fully memorized. there are only about 40 characters, muuuuuuuuch easier than both chinese and japanese. i would highly recommend learning it because if you speak to korean people in romanized korean, they might have a difficult time understanding you.
plus, why would you want to romanize it? hangul is cute/cool, it stacks up like little legos and stuff xD hahaha.
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There's...40 characters? o_o;;;
Geez I heard it was either 28 or 26. >_>;;;
Or..am I think of Vowels and Consonants?
EDIT: Btw..just a question
Do you spell Jordan like
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There's...40 characters? o_o;;;
Geez I heard it was either 28 or 26. >_>;;;
Or..am I think of Vowels and Consonants?
EDIT: Btw..just a question
Do you spell Jordan like
[quote="BakaRangerSteph"]
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There's...40 characters? o_o;;;
Geez I heard it was either 28 or 26. >_>;;;
Or..am I think of Vowels and Consonants?
EDIT: Btw..just a question
Do you spell Jordan like
[quote="Ishaboo"]
Oh ..mmkay.. i wasn't really sure. :X
Uhm explain syllable block..
And yeah, I did realize that I couldn't do that after looking closely at
[quote="BakaRangerSteph"]
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Oh ..mmkay.. i wasn't really sure. :X
Uhm explain syllable block..
And yeah, I did realize that I couldn't do that after looking closely at
Ooooo, if Asian languages are SOV then I may give one a shot. I took Latin the last two years, and I was pretty good at it. I'm switching schools so I have to stop, but it was genereally correct to do SOV. I was a total whore though and just shoved the verb anywhere, sentence structure really doesn't matter in Latin. <_<
NickF227 Wrote:Ooooo, if Asian languages are SOV then I may give one a shot. I took Latin the last two years, and I was pretty good at it. I'm switching schools so I have to stop, but it was genereally correct to do SOV. I was a total whore though and just shoved the verb anywhere, sentence structure really doesn't matter in Latin. <_<
Japanese and Korean are SOV, Chinese is different I think, but I don't study chinese so I cant tell you how their word order goes.
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Ooooo, if Asian languages are SOV then I may give one a shot. I took Latin the last two years, and I was pretty good at it. I'm switching schools so I have to stop, but it was genereally correct to do SOV. I was a total whore though and just shoved the verb anywhere, sentence structure really doesn't matter in Latin. <_<
Japanese and Korean are SOV, Chinese is different I think, but I don't study chinese so I cant tell you how their word order goes.
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I believe Chinese was also SOV o_o
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Ooooo, if Asian languages are SOV then I may give one a shot. I took Latin the last two years, and I was pretty good at it. I'm switching schools so I have to stop, but it was genereally correct to do SOV. I was a total whore though and just shoved the verb anywhere, sentence structure really doesn't matter in Latin. <_<
Japanese and Korean are SOV, Chinese is different I think, but I don't study chinese so I cant tell you how their word order goes.
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I believe Chinese was also SOV o_o
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hmm going by something like wo ai ni
wo = i
ai = love
ni = you
so it may go SVO like english xD but as i said i am not studying chinese currently, but from that simple sentence it seems to not have the verb at the end xD