Journal Entry:
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 11:15 PM
I am not teaching anyone to understand korean. I can only teach you to write and read. If you like to learn to understand then I'm sorry but you have to learn yourself. > <"
Keyboard Legend</U>
q = ㅂ(b) Q = ㅃ(bb) a = ㅁ(m) x = ㅌ(t)
w = ㅈ(j) W = ㅉ(jj) s = ㄴ(n) c = ㅊ(ch)
e = ㄷ(d) E = ㄸ(dd) d = ㅇ(ng or filler) v = ㅍ(p)
r = ㄱ(g) R = ㄲ(gg) f = ㄹ(l/r) b = ㅠ(yu)
t = ㅅ(s) T = ㅆ(ss) g = ㅎ(h) n = ㅜ(u)
y = ㅛ(yo) N/A h = ㅗ(o) m = ㅡ(eu)
u = ㅕ(yeo) N/A j = ㅓ(eo)
i = ㅑ(ya) N/A k = ㅏ(a)
o = ㅐ(ae) O = ㅒ(yae) l = ㅣ(i)
p = ㅔ(e) P = ㅖ(ye) z = ㅋ(k)
How to use
Starting off on how to pair the keyboard letters.
[Q/q, W/w, E/e, R/r, T/t, a, s, d, f, g, z, x, c,v] Pair with [y, u, i, O/o, P/p, h, j, k, l, b, n, m]
Think of is like Right side pairs up with left side.
Example: 오{dh} = Oh 빠{Qk} = bba -- Combined is: 오빠 (Oppa)
아{dk} = Ah 비{ql} = Bi 허{gj} = Heo
Q: What is the filler ~> ㅇ{d}?
A: Yes it's a sound "ng" but why is it a filler and what is it?
It makes the other letters have sound. You cannot just write stuff like "ah" like this:
ㅏ or this ㅣ because neither of those are words or a sound. The "filler" as it is called is used to create the word so i can have sound.
Example: Saranghaeeeeeee!! 사랑해애애애애애애애!!{tkfkdgodododododo!!}
Q: How to spell stuff with t/d sound at the end?
A: T sound is made with ... well t key lols {ㅅ}
Since you can't put ㅌ at the end like in good morning: 굿모닝 {rntahsld} It's spelled like Gusmoning, but it's pronounced like Good Morning to koreans. Like this: Gutmoning
//explain more later
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Listening to: SS501 songs
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Watching: SS501 videos
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Drinking: Water/tea
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♥더블에스오공일♥
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