How to Read Korean Handwriting (& Write Like a Korean!)

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Okay.. it never crossed my mind that the handwriting part could also be a challenge for non natives ahead, but now that this has surfaced, thanks a lot 안니!! 💜

shravikawanjari
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A very very useful video! I've been wanting to improve my Korean handwriting since I felt that my hangeul looked as if it was written by a robot rather than by a human😅 I will keep practicing with your video so that I can write just like a native speaker:)
Oh, and I think that a video in which we would read natural korean handwriting would be really fun!

aeveneh
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Please do one on deciphering handwriting! This video was really helpful in making me realize the importance of stroke order. Although it did trigger a bit of my ocd haha

vovonsavon
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Thank you so much. I started learning Korean two weeks ago. I'm learning 30 hours a week. Your videos help me a lot. Thank you again for your hard work 🙏 💛

estherasjournal
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Wow, this video was published /right/ as I wanted to learn about this topic, awesome!

memoriesadrift
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This is extremely helpful! I didn’t know stroke order mattered so much 😊

calypso
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Honestly best handwriting lesson I’ve seen in 4 years, if only I saw it when I started 😂

aikens
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So helpful

Great teacher, and your pretty

aaronyork
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Thank you! I've been trying to practice both writing like a native and being able to read native korean handwriting and this has made life so much easier

hipeople
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I've been trying to transcribe some old correspondence from a Korean friend, but the handwriting was throwing me for a loop. This video has helped tremendously!

billamos
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Really good video! And very interesting!
I like the idea of a video watching real life examples!^^

wmtejeira
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This was reallly awesome and a unique topic you don't really see anywhere else thank you so much

farahtabbouch
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Sometimes you come across a single tip that makes a whole topic click, and you did that in this video did that with the stroke order point. Just awesome!

robdahl
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Thank you for this video! I am fascinated by hangul handwriting. Google image searches for 손글씨 have turned up interesting things, but mostly it's beautiful calligraphy, or at least neat handwriting. Everyday, quick, even sloppy handwriting is what I'm most interested in actually. Because of the thousands of possible syllable blocks and the number of variations for making the letters themselves, it seems to me like handwritten hangul has the greatest diversity of any other writing system I've seen. Not only am I interested because I want to be able to read handwritten hangul, but also because I want to be able to write faster myself while still having handwriting that Korean people can read. Writing all the letters perfectly makes it look like it was written by a robot or a child, and also makes it very slow to study when you have to write down every new word or interesting sentence you come across!

KRYoung_dev
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Just wanted to say that I'm really glad I discovered your channel, you're always helpful and the topics you choose are what us learners really need, thank you so much for everything!

mennafrancois
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There have been many times when I struggled to read Korean handwriting despite being pretty fluent at reading Hangul. This video will help a lot.

emmabennett
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Wow.. i didn't know i was writing like this naturally.. you just really have to know the right way of right the vowel or consonant..

Jharina
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I would really like another video with the deciphering native hand writing please. Great video idea ❤️

queensgamer
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This video is soooo helpful! I really want to develop my own style in Korean handwriting. I am only halfway in the video already! I will subscribe to this channel. Thank you so much for the thorough explanations! 🥲❤️

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Thanks for the video! With practice, hopefully I'll be able to read my mother-in-law's handwriting.

LingoNerd