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Learn to Read Korean in 15 Minutes - ファブリス - 2013-01-18 Looks like you can learn to read "imported" words fairly quickly similarly to katakana. http://ryanestradadotcom.tumblr.com/post/20461267965/learn-to-read-korean-in-15-minutes Learn to Read Korean in 15 Minutes - Zarxrax - 2013-01-18 Is there a decent sized list of imported words anywhere? I imagine it's nowhere near as many as Japan. Learn to Read Korean in 15 Minutes - howtwosavealif3 - 2013-01-18 U could say the same thing Abt mandarin etc etc. heres a link abt kanji readings for korean as it relates to japqnese http://korean.nomaki.jp/site_j/kanji.html Learn to Read Korean in 15 Minutes - Silja - 2013-01-19 Zarxrax Wrote:Is there a decent sized list of imported words anywhere?After 8 years of Japanese and 4 years of Korean, I think that actually there are even more imported words in Korean than in Japanese. This is just a gut feeling though, I don't have any fact about this. But if you count in the Chinese loanwords, Korean is the clear winner (more than half of the vocabulary is borrowed from Chinese, some sources claim that up to ~80 % is from Chinese)! I don't know if there are somewhere "complete" lists of loanwords originated in English, but this is at least funny: http://koreanselfstudyisntlame.blogspot.fi/2010/02/ultimate-konglish-list.html howtwosavealif3 Wrote:heres a link abt kanji readings for korean as it relates to japqneseThanks for the great link!
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