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The Koreans borrowed a huge number of Chinese words, gave Korean readings and/or meanings to some of the Chinese characters and also invented about 150 new characters, most of which are rare or used mainly for personal or place names. ... Most modern Korean literature and informal writing is written entirely in hangeul,
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www.omniglot.com/writing/korean.htm
www.omniglot.com/writing/korean.htm
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I've gotten lots of requests of the sort, "How do you write the name 'Cuthbert' in Korean?". I'm going to take all the requests and start adding them to this page. ... Be aware that I am not a native speaker of Korean, nor even an expert. These may not be the 100% correct transliterations. To be sure, ask a native speaker.
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www.langintro.com/kintro/namelist.html
www.langintro.com/kintro/namelist.html
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Introduction to the Korean alphabet ... You can find a lot more Korean on the web. Even if you are like me and don't know any Korean words, you can have still have fun "decoding" some words in a Korean text, such as words borrowed from English, the names of famous people, place names, and product brand names...
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thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/Korean.htm
thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/Korean.htm
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Note: I removed my amateur English-to-Korean name lookup table, because professional English-to-Korean name lookup webpages now exist. ... Korean Alphabet | Keith Enevoldsen's Think Zone...
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thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/KoreanName.htm
thinkzone.wlonk.com/Language/KoreanName.htm
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There is a discussion of names and titles in my Reference Grammar of Korean pp. 132-3. If it is of solace to you, I have been called "Mr Samuel" by Americans who have been misled by clerks who like to drop middle initials ("Samuel E. Martin" makes it clear ... Next message: [KS] Re: How to Write Korean Names in English?
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koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1999-Ja...
koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1999-January/001177.html
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just a question arising from my ignorance of the recommendation referenced: how does leaving out a hyphen in a romanized korean personal name leave it as an unalyzed entity? ... Previous message: [KS] Re: How to Write Korean Names in English?
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koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1999-Ja...
koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1999-January/000748.html
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Names in Korean and Cyrillic 3 years ago ... Korean as a writing system seems difficult at first, but if you practice even moderately one day it will just hit you and make perfect sense _ The language itself and the pronunciation is a tad more difficult, but with practice anything is possible :3...
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www.43things.com/entries/view/1341504
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Your name of Korean-M has made you versatile and creative. ... Call us for a free brief analysis at 1-866-489-1188 on your full names. Click here for details and access times. Free Business Name Analysis; Find out if the business name you want to use will contribute to your success.
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www.kabalarians.com/male/korean-m.htm
www.kabalarians.com/male/korean-m.htm
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Tips for writing Korean names in English. ... A comma indicates that the family name is first. Since Korean names have the family names first by default, a comma is unnecessary. The only time a comma is necessary is when you are writing a western name with the family name first.
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serc.sogang.ac.kr/names/
serc.sogang.ac.kr/names/
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