Learning to read and write is VERY EASY. Reading basic hangul (Korean alphabet) takes only 4 hours to learn, advanced might take maybe less than a week. Now the difficult part is the speaking, as it's an isolate language (not related to any other language in the world). This might take you a few years.
An extended visit to South Korea is a good reason to learn Korean. The Korean alphabet is very new to the world and was created in a logical progression that makes it very easy to learn. South Korea is slowly eliminating the use of Chinese in Korea, making Korean easy to learn and adjust to.
asian languages are one of the hardest to learn. But it's better to start early that's for sure.
Learn Korean.
I think you can use online courses to learn Korean. That is the alternative to going to a language school. I am using this reference as of this moment in studying Korean.http://www.langocity.com/learn-korean-course-one.html/
The difficulty of a language depends on many things. Native speakers of English can learn Spanish with less difficulty than Native Korean speakers, since English is closer to Spanish than Korean is. On top of that some languages are considered easy to learn to speak, but difficult to learn to write and vice versa. An example would be Mandarin Chinese, from the perspective of Native English speakers it is considered easy to learn to speak, but difficult to read and write.
Korean can be challenging to learn on your own due to its unique script and grammar. However, with dedication, practice, and resources like online courses and language learning apps, it is possible to make progress in learning Korean independently. Joining a language exchange or conversation group can also be helpful for practicing speaking and listening skills.
yes but if you have a ipod touch or a iphone then there is an app for it just type in korean how to speak it
It is easy to learn, if you really want to learn it
The Korean language can be learned from different methods. One can enroll in community colleges that offer Korean language. One can also learn from software programs such as Rosetta Stone.
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
You can check out some of the websites .
girls: 오빠 (oppa) boys: 형 (hyeong)