How do you think about korean writing system (hangul) ?

how do you think about korean writing system (hangul) ?

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there's one shithole village in my shithole cunt that still use that script

Love it. It manages to combine the visual elegance of the chinese script with the practical elegance of phonemic scripts.

What? Why?

dont know, its also on abo part of the country, probably to attracts koreaboo
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It's cool (for you)
but I, personally, do not like it.

Is this the power of K-pop?

The mechanism of system is interesting.
The appearance of letters is not so cute.

I can hail King Saejong.

Wow.

나도 좀 먹고살자 씨발통베년아 닌 재미로 하겠지만 난 생계를 위해서 이러고있다

뭔 생계 드립이야 이딴 좆 장애인 같은 shitpost 하는거랑 생계랑 뭔 상관이 있냐

Someone claimed that it was a really good writing reform that made written korean easier to learn and understand.

personally i love our original script more, based on your culture.
k-pop is one hell of a disease

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I like the way it works but i'm not a fan of all of those straight lines and edges

내 마음인데 어쩌라고 ㅋㅋㅋ
존나 마음에 안 들면 숨기기를 하든가
존나 불만 많네

interesting fact

in traditional Korean, Jow Forums is unaspirated and Jow Forums is aspirated.
But modern Seoul people aspirates these two to the same degree in initial positions of words.
They in fact distinguish these two sounds by tone.
that is, words starting with Jow Forums is pronounced in low tone and words starting Jow Forums is pronounced in high tone

That pic is Javanese though.

Nevermind, misread your post.

And yes, the Javanese script is beautiful, althoguh horribly complicated.

it never came into fruition really

They are applying the process now
It would be interesting if more melanesian/negrito/australoid start writing their languages with hangul.

One interesting thing is that they are using the abolished Hangul.
Because those match the pronunciation of their language.

Currently in Korea do not use these Hangul [ㅿ, ㆁ, ㆆ, ㆍ,ㅸ etc]

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if southeast asia use hangul
it will look cheap
so I really don't want it
hangul is only for Korean

true

They love it. They never shut up about King Sejong.

Yeah, expecially the melanesian/negrito part of it, since it’s technically not even asian.

Instead more languages should shift back to indigenous script, like Caucasian Albanian script for Azeri.

I think that someone was NativLang but I'm not 100% sure

at least it's phonetic.

gave me eye cancer

is that the entire alphabet? or are you retarded like japanese and have thousands of wacky houses to memorize?

kimchi/10

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is this really true? because I've read that most Korean dialects don't even have pitch tones anymore, and that that have been spreading because of Seoul dialect specifically

Hangeul is a "featural alphabet"

Coolest asian writing system imo.
Looks kinda futuristic, I like that.

Kinda reminds me of the writings in PSO (pic related)

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