Cultural Post #1

We learned about how to write my name in Korean. Since Korean only has 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The letters are combined together into syllable blocks. For example, Hangeul is written: 한 (han) = ᄒ (h) + ᅡ (a) + ᄂ (n) and 글 (geul) = ᄀ (g) + ᅳ (eu) + ᄅ (l). So knowing how to pronounce the name, I can simply spell it. My Chinese name is 刘翰辰 which pronounce as Liu Hanchen so it could be written it as  려 한챈: 려 = ㄹ (l) + ㅕ (yeo), 한= ᄒ (h) + ᅡ (a) + ᄂ (n), and 챈 = ㅊ (ch)+ㅐ(e) + ᄂ (n).

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