when you see hangul
don't you feel anxiety, panic, disgust or weird?
very strange feeling writing script
When you see hangul
Hangul is scientific, philosophical, linguistically convincing and the easiest letters to learn. The greatest alphabet in the history of characters is the Roman[Latin] Alphabet among the phonic letters and Hangul is the greatest among them.
jelly Jap don't have their own script
all look chink to me
the most disgusting writing system in the world
Korean script is pretty kino lad
you can't do any communicate without chinese characters
but Korea it works
because we have hangul
is that the korean one? Tbh it's recognizable and easy to learn, but super fucking ugly as well.
do you think can they even compete?
what a retard
I feel anxiety, stress and depression whenever I look at south korean cities, absolutely uglies hellholes in developed world.
I actually got around learning some hangul, it's not that hard desu
all you do is just mash a bunch of characters together and bam, you got a word.
based polish user with a big brain
yeh it's a damn good system and objectively better than k*nji in every way, chinks seething
i like it much more than traditional character nonsense, looks fine to me
but than again, I don't speak any of the languages, so I can't comment on the effectiveness of it
Hangul sometimes looks like the sigils that schizophrenic people draw.
t. psychiatric nurse
but how do they deal with same sounding words? like in latin we can spell it differently but in hangul how do you do?
schizos are based though, like the icehead down my street who draws norse runes with his own shit in alleyways
ideally you'd get rid of em altogether, homonyms are kind of gay
Indeed, it's easier than k*nji indeed
The reasoning is that vernacular Korean doesn't have that many homophones and one should dumb down their Korean to avoid Sino-Korean vocabulary.
Literally a script for brainlets.
Probably copied from somewhere like Liao, Tibet or something
Its the same feeling of using copied goods like hyundai car or daewoo fridge very anxiously weird
the meaning depends on the context and we really don't have any problems irl
if we make a judgement that some words might cause a minor misunderstanding, then we simply just leave a footnote which most of the time happens in academic writing or journals
>ancient magic runes
hiragana
>sci-fi alien script
hangul
>ancient/scifi hybrid
katakana
nerd
When I was a teenager I watched a video series by talktomeinkorean about hangeul and learned to write and read it. Then I started their grammar course, very easy and fun, they explain a grammar point and provide examples both in a 5-10 minutes podcast and a pdf file. I quickly fell in love with the language, it's beautiful and the grammar is very fun and interesting, and I like how learning Hanja isn't completely useless but it's also completely up to you if you want to prioritize it.
I learned the basics but never got into Korean language media so I forgot most :( I want to one day return and learn it properly but right now French is a bigger priority for me.
t. Autistic redditor.
french is disgusting
french is necessary to move up in the federal government here, all my bosses are francophones. But all the executives don't speak a lick of french, because thanks to nepotism and hiring horizontally, you can leapfrog the entire ladder process
basically the Canadian federal government is stratified into an anglo/franco base, francophone middle management, and an anglo executive class with french people brought in to maintain a quota, kind of like an accidentally segregated sandwich
french is disgusting
Unsurprised to see that the casual nonchalant shit kids used to spout in first grade has become hardcore turboautism on imageboards circa 2020
Looks like runes. It looks like someone murdered someone and used their blood to write this shit.