Does anyone have some good resources for learning Korean? I looked on the /int/ wiki but it's practically empty
>>52586099
>sausage roll
brits have started eating australian foods have they?
Duolinguo expansions when?
>>52586278
I don't think they've even released English for Korean speakers yet, Korean for us will take years
>>52586297
Korean has an alphabet if I'm not mistaken. It'll be out sooner than Chinese/Japanese.
>>52586335
I don't think Chinese and Japanese will ever get a release because of the Kanji
>>52586360
There are sentence particles in Chinese characters, they're vague as fuck.
Hopefully duolinguo will come up with a new learning model so it'll be available to more languages.
>>52586335
a syllabary, like Jap kanas
they still use simple Chinese characters for really iconic stuff but it's rare
>>52586120
*Irish
Australian food is Fosters.
>>52586443
I thought Korean was closer to an alphabet than kana.
>>52586120
Dutch*
it's clearly a saucijzenbroodje
>>52586443
>>52586587
It's an actual alphabet. I learned a bit of it 2 or so years ago but forgot most of it now from disuse
talktomeinkorean is alright.
In in a Korean night school class right now, I'd recommend that as well if it's an option for you.
Check your library for books though they may be dry reads.
한글 (the alphabet) can be learned in an afternoon online.