They have a series of symbols, like Chinese symbols in appearance, but like roman symbols in use. Each symbol has a noise assosiated with it an when these symbols are combined they make words. Also symbols are grouped together to make sylibals, each of these groups appeares in a square format.
for example:
Hangal (the Korean word for 'Korean') is written:
한글
한 (han) ㅎ (h) ㅏ(a) ㄴ(n) 글 (gul) ㄱ(g) ㅡ (eu) ㄹ(l)
The Korean letters (Hangul) for 'knowledge' is : 지식 , pronounced 'Jee-shick' If you're unable to see the letters, you probably have to install fonts for Korean letters to your computer.
yes but only if you know Korean and English. Then you would convert or translate
There are two ways to edit a picture and add Korean letters. First use a translation service and cut and paste the Korean letters on to the photo. Then second you change the language on your computer to Korean and edit photos from there.
There are 24 letters in the modern Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, originally created in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. These letters are grouped into blocks representing syllables.
they are pronounced they way they are spelled
Malaya
Annyeonghaseyo
sense yb
the korean written language is actually a phonetic alphabet....so we would call them letters or hangul
Nicko = 니다
Mary Rose = 매리롯
that means, (oh and) the letters in parenthesis is what it means.