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How do you pronounce Girls' Generation's cheering slogan in Korean?

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Introduction:

Korean is spoken in North Korea, South Korea, Northeast China, and the Far East of Russia , Japan and other Korean-inhabited areas. The Joseon Dynasty did not have its own written language until the time of Sejong. They regarded Chinese characters as their own national writing. King Sejong believed that having their own national writing would have a great impact on the future development of the Joseon Dynasty and even its descendants. So I created a simple and easy-to-learn text.

Origin of Hangul:

Hunminjeongeum (Korean) was founded in December 1443 (the 25th year of King Sejong), and was widely published nationwide in 1446 (the 28th year of King Sejong) ), is original and scientific in marking Korean. There is a strong correlation between letters and phonemes. For example, the letter "?" means that the tongue is touching the upper wall of the mouth. The letter "?" and the letter "?" are both tongue sounds, but the pronunciation is stronger, so a picture is added on top of "?" to form the letter "?". Other letters ‘?. ?’, ‘?. ?. ?’, ‘?. ?’, ‘?. ?. ?’ was also created based on this phonetic principle. Although South Korea created its own writing system, Chinese characters were still preferred among North Korea's ruling class, Yangban. The phonetic alphabet system of Hunminjeongeum was not widely used until the 20th century.