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@Ihavenoideawhatsoever I've essentially been the sole (heh, seoul) korean editor on here for a while. Nearly all the Korean pages for UNI, if not all of them, were done by me; a lot of them I was able to just bring over from when I did them on VLW, bc I edited over there for a little while. A lot of SeeU's stuff, too, tho I did that on old accounts.

It's not too hard once you get the letters figured out! All you have to do is recognize the vowels.

Like "ㅗ" is "o", and "ㅜ" is "u", etc etc// Granted it's more confusing than Japanese, which is ffairly straightforward with Hiragana and Katakana, but I'd say it's got an advantage over Japanese and Chinese because it only has the one alphabet, and doesn't have kanji or complex Chinese characters.

Plus, it's phonetic like our alphabet, so putting words together and reading them is much easier!