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Romanization of the Korean Language #2 Posted by on Jan 17, 2018 in Korean Language, Vocabulary

This is the second post in the series of the Romanization of the Korean Language. The last post was about how to read the Romanization of the Korean language, and this post will give you an opportunity to review and check your knowledge on the Korean script.

If you need to review your knowledge of the Korean consonants, vowels, and their Romanization of the Korean language, you can follow the following links as your references.

Are you ready to check your understanding of the Romanization of the Korean language?

You can look at the following Romanized Korean words and try to convert them into Hangeul (한글 – Korean script). They are useful words for you to learn, so please try this exercise and check your answers afterwards. Good luck!

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Are you ready to check your answers? The followings are the Romanization of the Korean language and their meanings in English.

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I hope this post will help you to become a fluent Korean speaker in the future.

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About the Author: Kyung-Hwa

안녕하세요? My name is Kyung-Hwa, and I am a native of South Korea. I am accustomed to both English and Korean languages and cultures. I greatly appreciate and love both of them. I am passionate about learning different languages, and I have studied English, Japanese, and Spanish. In my spare time, I take joy in singing, playing the piano, and reading books. I also enjoy traveling around the world, meeting people, and embracing new cultures and languages...