![]() ![]() These stickers truly saved my working life, (.) the stickers are mat and not glossy which is actually WAY better cause they don't get finger prints on them and always look clean compared to the actual Mac keys. "I got a work Mac with a German keyboard and was struggling to do all my shortcuts as well as finding the symbols. The decals saved me from having to buy a new $100 keyboard. The decals were easy to apply and I had no difficulty getting used to the feel. I ended up putting them on all the keys so it would uniform. ![]() So you are comparing apples to oranges here."I ordered these decals to cover the worn-off letters on my Mac keyboard. At the same time, it also happens to have a way more complicated phonetics that no romanization so far really can produce any efficient way (as what /u/Aquallut mentioned) and Hanja scripts are extremely rarely used in day-to-day written Korean. Korean, on the other hand, has a fewer alphabet than the Latin alphabet and can input all the letters without changing the physical keyboard or having to resort into use number keys and shift keys extensively for type inputs. Luckily, Japanese phonetics happen to be very simple and straightforward, making it very very simple to romanize. And even then, this way yields a greatly reduced-in-speed typing. There's simply no way to economically work the way around other than to create extra keys for shift-like functions. And if you take into consideration that Kanji script is basically a staple of any day-to-day written Japanese. One kana consists of 47 syllabaries + many more diacritics. There're two reasons romanization works well (and better) for Japanese than Korean. ► Please see our complete list of rules here. Posting a small excerpt of copyrighted material (for citation, questions, etc.) is okay. ► Piracy and promoting piracy are not allowed. Use "Message the Mods" for any additional questions. In addition, you may not request that users directly contact you as part of self-promotion. Self-promotion posts only containing a link with an overly short description may also be removed. ► A maximum of one self-promotion comment or post is permitted each week, and may be removed at the mod's discretion. Frequently deleting posts and reposting is also not allowed. ► Low-effort posts, including posts with very little information (too little to help other users), and posts that are vague may also be removed. Posts must contain a full, detailed summary of the video's content (not a short description). ► Videos - Only videos directly related to teaching or learning Korean allowed. Moderators will not respond to any direct 1:1 chats or personal messages related to this subreddit. ![]() ► Use "message the mods" to message the mods. ► Comments and posts from users with negative comment karma are invisible to others. Repeatedly breaking this rule will result in a ban. Simply telling a user to look up the answer themselves, without providing any additional information, is also considered unhelpful. Insulting, disrespectful, racist, or unhelpful comments and posts may be removed. Native Speaker (Choose this only if you speak Korean better than any other language) You can ask questions, practice Korean, and hang out with other Korean learners and native speakers 24/7.Īlso we have an IRC channel ( / port 6667 / #korean) Flair Want more? Check out The Ultimate Intermediate Learner's Resource Thread. Wondering where to begin?Ĭheck out The Ultimate Beginner's Resource Thread. Any posts outside of this thread will be removed.įor TV, dramas, and movies: r/KDrama, r/KoreanVariety, r/KDramaRecommends, r/KoreanFilmįor music: r/KoreanMusic, r/Kpop, r/KIndie, r/KoreanRock, r/KHipHopĪlso check out our wiki page for answers to frequently asked questions, video and music resources for practicing Korean, and more. The following may ONLY be posted in our Bi-weekly Free Talk Thread (pinned to the top of the subreddit): entertainment recommendations (TV shows, movies, videos, music, webtoons, podcasts, books/stories, news, games), study buddies/groups, tutoring, "ask me for help" posts, tattoo translations, and general shoutouts. 환영합니다 to r/Korean! We're here to learn, study, and practice the Korean language.įor news, information, and questions related to Korean Culture and Korea in general, visit r/Korea or r/Hanguk. New to Korean? Check out The Ultimate Beginner's Resource Thread. Your question may have been discussed previously. ![]()
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