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Yes, it is possible to learn Korean by yourself! There are so many free online websites and phone apps for learning the Korean language that you may not know where or how to start. Kickstart your DIY Korean learning journey from this series of "Teach yourself Korean" mobile learning app and navigate through the plentiful Korean learning resources. Wishing you big strides and great progress in learning a new language!
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Teach yourself Korean Course - Lesson Excerpt
Origin of Hangeul
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한글날 Hangeul Day on 9 October is a public holiday in South Korea.
Teach yourself Korean Course - Lesson Excerpt
10 basic VOWELS
Romanised as "a". Note the line points to right away from the circle.
Romanised as "eo". Note the line points to left towards the circle.
Romanised as "0". Note the line points up to the circle.
Romanised as "u". Note the line points down away from the circle.
Four becomes eight with an extra line!
The extra line (in red) prefixes the pronunciation with a "y" sound.
The extra line also prefixes the romanisation with a "y".
So "o" becomes "yo" and this is the very "yo" in "an-nyeong-ha-sae-yo", which is a typical Korean hello!
Let's learn your very first two Korean vocabulary. The above two together happens to be the Korean word for "milk".