3 Reasons to Avoid Romanization When Learning Korean
Romanization is writing the Korean alphabet with English letters. For example, “한글” could be written as Hangul, Hangeul, Han-gool, Han-kul, or a dozen other ways depending on the Romanization system. This video explains why I feel that using Romanization can be detrimental to your Korean learning and slow down or even stop your progress, and why it should be avoided.<br />
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Romanization is writing the Korean alphabet with English letters. For example, “한글” could be written as Hangul, Hangeul, Han-gool, Han-kul, or a dozen other ways depending on the Romanization system. This video explains why I feel that using Romanization can be detrimental to your Korean learning and slow down or even stop your progress, and why it should be avoided.
Want to start learning Korean? Check out my book, "Korean Made Simple" on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2bDBi6h (affiliate)
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