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Jul152009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 5:33PM
. . .although to the untrained Western eye, Korean writing looks similar to Chinese script, the written Korean language is actually phonetic--its characters are letters of its alphabet. Korean words can be read by sounding them out like we do with English. (Well, usually you can sound out English words.) On the other hand, the written Chinese language is not phonetic. The characters represent words and ideas, not the spoken sound of the words.
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