[105] Learning Journal #3

I do not think that Korean language is a difficult structurally. I believe that Korean and Japanese language are similar structurally. Because I have taken Japanese, I haven’t really encountered any too difficult grammar structures or word constructions. However, in Korean there are three types of vowels, light, dark, and neutral. There are vowels that cannot be combines to make a new vowel, like a light vowel cannot form with a dark vowel, but it can be formed with a neutral vowel.

I know that there are several resources in the Global studio available to use. I do think a reference grammar can be useful, especially since I am a beginner in this language. As I am beginning to write words and forming (simple) sentences, a reference grammar will be extremely helpful for me to make sure I am making correct, complete sentences.  

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