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What does Bobo Black Pig mean in Korean?

Boom me.

Because Korean words are composed of three words, 70% of Chinese words are easy for us in China, 20% are foreign words, such as English, Malaysian, Spanish and so on, and 10% is created by Koreans, so it is a bit difficult for us to have only 10% Korean words.

Korean consists of syllables, and each syllable has at least one vowel and one consonant. Korean belongs to phonetic notation, which is equivalent to the combination of pinyin. So just remember the pronunciation of each vowel and consonant, and then you can read any Korean Chinese character.

The writing method of Korean syllables in extended materials follows the principle of left to right and top to bottom. A * * * has three structures:

1. Left and right structures: consonants on the left and vowels on the right.

2. Upper and lower structure: consonants are above and vowels are below.

3. The structure with a radio station at the bottom: Some syllables can be followed by a consonant, called a radio station or rhyme, which is written below (the top of the picture is the left and right structure, but there are actually cases of upper and lower structures).