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Is Korean good to learn?

It is not easy to learn.

Foreign languages are difficult for those who don't have a language environment, because if you have a language environment, or practice every day, then it will become very easy; and Korean takes a long time, even a lifetime, because Korean requires daily practice and consolidation. So in a way, a foreign language needs to be "well taken care of". To be able to communicate fluently with Koreans is not something that can be achieved overnight, but at least at an intermediate level, and if you're in China, it takes more time to learn on your own, at least a year to two years.

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Tips for Learning Korean:

1, Understanding Korean Word Structure: For beginners, the first step is to understand the Korean word structure. Beginners, the first thing you need to understand is the word structure of the Korean language. All Korean words are A+B or A+B+C, where A=consonants, B=vowels, and C=consonants (rhyming endings) are written as consonants, then vowels, and finally consonants.

2. Learn Korean phonetics: Korean is an epigraphic language, that is to say, when you see a word, you can spell it out according to its composition. The advantage of this kind of epigraphic language is that once you have memorized the phonetic symbols, you can read all the Korean words.

3. Understand the grammar of the Korean language: The endings of the conjunctions in the grammar of the Korean language can be connected to the predicate, or to the body of the word. The endings of predicates are attached to the stem of the predicate, connecting predicates or phrases and clauses, and indicating the relationship between the connected components.