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Introduction to Sejong Korean : 세종한국어 입문 / King Sejong Institute Foundation

By: King Sejong Institute Foundation [Author]Material type: TextTextOriginal language: Korean Publication details: Seoul, Korea : King Sejong Institute Foundation, 2021. Description: 24 p. 28cmSubject(s): Korean Language -- Handbooks, manuals, etcOther classification: PL907 KIN 2021 Summary: Sejong Korean Introduction (English version) This textbook for beginners contains general information on the Korean alphabet, called "Hangeul," including the principles that were used to create the alphabet, the pronunciation of each consonant and vowel, and frequently used Korean expressions. It helps learners practice reading and writing Hanguel consonants and vowels and have fun while studying a diverse range of Korean expressions and greetings.
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PL907 KIN 2021 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available Reg.no.017411(H)_UTB 903195

Includes bibliographical references and index

Sejong Korean Introduction (English version)

This textbook for beginners contains general information on the Korean alphabet, called "Hangeul," including the principles that were used to create the alphabet, the pronunciation of each consonant and vowel, and frequently used Korean expressions.
It helps learners practice reading and writing Hanguel consonants and vowels and have fun while studying a diverse range of Korean expressions and greetings.

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