Hello Julia ~ Well, I haven't made it to China thus far. However, I appreciate the effort you have put into introducing Hanja in your blog and have sent me. It is fascinating and fun! Hope all is...
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I'm really happy n' relieved to know that out there, there are people like me who got to like S.Korea through their K-dramas, to be honest I'm crazy about Korea n' I wish I could go there( I stil...
I know this was literally years ago - but great post! I learned a lot from this too :)
It's crucial to know your preferences and tools that suit you. Thanks for the Chineasy link. I'm learning Chinese so it should be useful.
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In reply to Cimi. So many free apples have been coming my wa...
I didn't know there was hanja for 사과. So the 과 is the same hanja for 과일 (fruit). Japanese kanji for apple is 林檎 (rin-go). But people just use hiragana or katakana because the kanji ...
Hi Julia, Is it really Sept. 25? I like how you broke down apple. Walking through the characters and the meaning is a fun part of learning Hanja and Hangul.I am going to the apple farm next Wedne...
In reply to Carole McDonnell. When I was a child, we use to have to memorize a bible verse each d...
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It's totally fun, isn't it? Such an easy way to learn.
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Wow. As those of us who have dipped our toes into Korean culture via kdramas have come to find out, one thing leads to another. Whodathunkit.
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