In Korean writing, the name "shruti" can be written as 슈루티. Each syllable is represented by a separate block in Hangul, the Korean alphabet.
Shruti is written as श्रुति in Sanskrit.
To write "Park" in Korean, you would write it as "박."
To write "friend" in Korean, you can write "친구" using the Hangul writing system. The first character "친" represents "friend" and the second character "구" represents "person." So together, they mean "friend."
This is how you write HYOEL in korean. 이효엘.
To write HYOWON in Korean, you would write it as 효원.
Shruti in latin letters is "Shruti"
Shruti is written as श्रुति in Sanskrit.
Pearl in Korean writing is : 진주
You write it like: 키
자유
Dream in Korean is written as 꿈 (kkum).
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한글 (hangul) Hope this helped :)
To write "friend" in Korean, you can write "친구" using the Hangul writing system. The first character "친" represents "friend" and the second character "구" represents "person." So together, they mean "friend."
To write "Park" in Korean, you would write it as "박."
박레빈 "Pak Rae Bin"
Your Korean name can still be Michelle, if you'd like it to be. You would merely sound it out when writing it in Korean, writing with the appropriate characters that would match the sounds in "Michelle." This is how you would write "Michelle" in Korean Hangul: 미셸 Mi-Shyel