Do You Need HANJA to Speak Korean? + Interview with Koreans
HANJA (한자) are Chinese characters that are occasionally used today in the Korean language. Originally, over 60% of the Korean
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HANJA (한자) are Chinese characters that are occasionally used today in the Korean language. Originally, over 60% of the Korean
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Read MoreThis week’s new video is a “Korean Phrases” episode. This series is for learning quick idioms and phrases in Korean.
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