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==FAQ==
 
==FAQ==
==What is the point in learning Hanja?==
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===What is the point in learning Hanja?===
 
A great deal of Korean words are made up of hanja. Learning the hanja will allow you to memorize the words faster. It's like knowing Latin root words in English. Knowing the root of a word can help you understand its meaning and remember it later.
 
A great deal of Korean words are made up of hanja. Learning the hanja will allow you to memorize the words faster. It's like knowing Latin root words in English. Knowing the root of a word can help you understand its meaning and remember it later.
  
==How do I find a certain character in a dictionary?==
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===Does every Hanja character have only one sound representation?===
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No, some characters have more than one representation.
  
==In What order do I stroke a character?==
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In some cases the pronunciation depends on where it appears in a word. For example the character [[年]](year) is pronounced as 연 if it appears at the beginning of the word, and 년 if it appears elsewhere. See the table below
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! Character !! Pronunciation at beginning of a word !! Pronunciation elsewhere !! Examples
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|年 ||연 ||년 ||
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|立 ||입 ||립 ||
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|女 ||여 ||녀 ||
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==Does every character have only one sound representation?==
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===How do I find a certain character in a dictionary?===
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===In What order do I stroke a character?===

Revision as of 07:36, 24 December 2009

Hanja Lessons

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Hanja characters


FAQ

What is the point in learning Hanja?

A great deal of Korean words are made up of hanja. Learning the hanja will allow you to memorize the words faster. It's like knowing Latin root words in English. Knowing the root of a word can help you understand its meaning and remember it later.

Does every Hanja character have only one sound representation?

No, some characters have more than one representation.

In some cases the pronunciation depends on where it appears in a word. For example the character (year) is pronounced as 연 if it appears at the beginning of the word, and 년 if it appears elsewhere. See the table below

Character Pronunciation at beginning of a word Pronunciation elsewhere Examples
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How do I find a certain character in a dictionary?

In What order do I stroke a character?