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[h2]8. The names of close relatives, when the name of the member of the fam...
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[h2]7. The name of races, nationalities as well as languages are capitalize...
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[h2]6. The names of boats, ships as well as the names of aircrafts are capi...
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{2} [h2]5. The names of all geographical places...
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[h2]4. The names of individuals, companies, organizations as well as differ...
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[h2]3. All the first words of the lines in poems are capitalized.
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[h2]2. The first word of the direct quotation, except in cases when the quo...
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I'm sure that from now on, you'll remember to: 1. Avoid romanization 2. Practice your pronunci...
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[h2]Time to Learn Korean[/h2] The journey to Kore...
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Try it out for yourself. If you're a native English speaker, it will feel quite unnatural at first, ...
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As a beginner Korean learner, the important takeaway is this: once you've established a topic of con...
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The key here is the pronoun [notranslate]"저는"
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For those of you who aren’t learning Korean, here’s what that looks like using the Revised Romanizat...
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If you're talking about someone (yourself, for example), all you need to do is make that clear by fi...
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Heavy use of personal pronouns is quite common in English, simply because the language isn't built t...
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Non-Korean speakers use way too many pronouns! Let's use a simple text in English to demonstrate ...
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[h2]5. Overusing Pronouns[/h2] ...
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If you avoid particles, you'll be trying to imitate the natural speech of natives without having any...
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As much as Korean native speakers drop these particles, they know how to use them correctly when the...
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Even though you can and even should omit the above sets of particles in your casual, spoken Korean, ...
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There are many more particles in Korean worthy of discussion, but the above three sets are important...
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Examples of different types of particles include: - Subject-marking particles [...
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[h2]4. Ignoring Particles[/h2] Korean grammar can...
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You should think of the Korean keyboard as a new skill to learn. It can be intimidating at first, bu...
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Secondly, the Korean keyboard is not intuitive for users of the English [notransla...
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By contrast, you'll probably spend much of your time interacting with Koreans online, either through...
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Why? For starters, if you're a learner who lives outside of Korea (and/or doesn't interact with Kor...
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While I believe that it is important (and perhaps even necessary) to learn to handwrite Korean at so...
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The fact that these rules exist, coupled with the exotic nature of the Korean alphabet itself (at le...
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