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A language exchange website can be a great way to learn another language, and Korean learners have an amazing one to choose from: KoreanLanguagesInHalabook. They provide free resources for learning Korean and they also include an extensive vocabulary list with over 10,000 words and phrases. They also offer a variety of different exchanges for users to take part in, such as conversations or writing classes. More than anything, they offer insight into the cultural differences between languages by publishing interviews with native speakers from around the globe who teach about their perspectives on how English is spoken in America verses Korea. Korean is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is spoken by about 70 million people, most of whom live in the two countries. There are also large Korean speaking communities in China, Japan, the United States and Canada. Korean has origins in languages spoken on the Korean peninsula since before recorded history. Modern Korean began to take shape after the separation of North and South Korea following World War II when two distinct dialects developed that continue to this day with minor variations. The difference between North and South Korean is very significant. The grammar and vocabulary differ, and while the vocabulary of North Korean is more influenced by Japanese and Chinese, South Korean is very similar to Japanese or German. Korean was written with a unique alphabet for hundreds of years using three different languages: Hanja (Chinese characters), Hangeul (Korean syllables), and Idu (Chinese syllables). This alphabet was called Hunminjeong'eum (or Hunminjeongeum) and was adopted in 1446. Although linguists believe that the language may be an Altaic language of the Ural-Altaic group, it is not related to any of its neighboring languages including Mongolian, which has no relation to Korean. Korean has two commonly used writing systems: Hangul and Hanja. Hangul was historically reserved for Korean while Hanja was used for literary purposes such as Buddhist texts or administrative documents. However, it has become common practice to write Korean using only Hangul. The Korean alphabet is made up of 14 consonants and 10 vowels that are arranged into syllabic blocks that make up words. This unique system allows one to read a word in isolation by learning the sound of each letter and how it fits into a syllable block. It takes a lot of time to learn how to read all the sounds, but once this is accomplished, it becomes very easy to read words without recognizing individual letters. It is very important to note that some letters look different than how they sound. For example the letters 'ㄱ' and 'ㄴ', which look like an 'ㄱ', are pronounced like the consonant 'k' as in 'kite'. The first step to learning Korean is to learn basic verb conjugations. There are two types of verbs: 목적어 (mokjeongeo) or “purpose” verbs, which are verbs that are conjugated for a certain reason, and 주어 (jugeo) or “action” verbs which are conjugated because they inherently have a certain characteristic. cfa1e77820
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