Oh my gosh this is amazing! I‘ve been studying Korean at my university for 1.5 years now, so writing Hangul is fine, but I’m always so stiff, with no flow at all while handwriting. And even worse: whenever I read Korean handwritten stuff by Korean natives I felt so dumb for not recognizing their font. Thank you!! This makes so much more sense now c:
Want to see how this cursive hangul is applied in real-life writings? Check out my videos of writing famous quotes in Cursive Hangul/Korean! ua-cam.com/video/p20o661MCcc/v-deo.html More videos to come!
This is a useful complement to TTMIK's Become a Hangeul Master. I'm very happy to see you use fp too. Nice Faber-Castell. I have one in a different color.
I'm an absolute beginner in Korean and I thought improving reading and writing would be a great start. Your videos are most helpful. I like how some cursive Korean letters are similar to cursive English simple letters. Are there any worksheets available for cursive Korean writing?
Awesome and helpful video!! I know I'm going to have to study the vowels a bit more to learn the strokes. The constants I find are easier to read even in cursive. 비디오를 만들었어요, 감사함니다!!
감사합니다! I’ve been learning Korean for a month now and wanted my handwriting to look better. Also quick question, what number is preferred to be written?
If you are a beginner, you can first stick to the first style. A very cursive handwriting like the third style happens when you would like to write something so fast as you think. Haha (later in the future you can try the third one, but it would be also helpful only to know how to understand the third(the most) cursive style, when you read some memos.)
You can easily understand by the location. For example 구 Noone thinks they are two ㄱs written consecutively in a vertical manner. And for 국, it can't be 3 ㄱs written vertically. The middle element should be of course a vowel.
humm yeah, its really the same thing, but ㅗ always comes "under" the consonant, whileㅏis on the side, so maybe just by looking where the vowel is you can tell which one it is. still confusing for me tho
Level 3 is some sort of sorcery, if you can decipher it you're a god
This is perfect, I searched for a while for a hangul handwriting video like this. Thank you!
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Oh good lord, I'm having enough trouble remembering how the hangul look blocky and strait, you put the curves in and I'm lost in the dark again...😂
most helpful vid out there, I hate when ppl talk for 30 mins, thank uuuu
So useful but crazy at the same time.. quite difficult to read handwritten things 😭😂
I've watched this video about a dozen times and each time I get a little better. 감사합니다!!
This was SO helpful. Exactly what I was looking for!
Oh my gosh this is amazing! I‘ve been studying Korean at my university for 1.5 years now, so writing Hangul is fine, but I’m always so stiff, with no flow at all while handwriting. And even worse: whenever I read Korean handwritten stuff by Korean natives I felt so dumb for not recognizing their font. Thank you!! This makes so much more sense now c:
The birdsong in the background is lovely :) it made me feel at peace, thank you
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Omg this is so helpful my handwriting improved in 20 minutes thank you very much
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Thank you too and if u can do tutorial how to write words in cursive korean for beginners 💜
The thing that 야 looks like an "ok"
Haha yes i can't deny it
Thanks a lot for this.
The arrow ones for each made so much sense because that's the stroke order.
Thank you!!
Me: okay seems easy *takes notes*
During the last seconds after he used it I lowkey gave up
I don't know what's worse, a doctors note or hangul cursive 3 🤣
My handwriting improved and thanks for you❤ Thank You
You've got a new subscriber. Thanks a lot for uploading this. Looking forward to more awesome videos from you.
thank you for the comment! more videos to come!!
ㅝ looks like ㅕ 😭 ahhh cursiva is killing me
if it weren't for the stroke order i would totally get lost with the vowels.. thank you so much for this video :)
Thank You so much 🙏
Your channel really inspires me to write more overall and to write beautifully, 감사합니다 🙏🏻 ♥️
저도 감사합니다!
Finally I can write diary in Hangul but use my native language 😝
Thank you so much for this!
so beautiful. such a zen-moment. gamsahabnidaaaaa!
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Want to see how this cursive hangul is applied in real-life writings? Check out my videos of writing famous quotes in Cursive Hangul/Korean! ua-cam.com/video/p20o661MCcc/v-deo.html More videos to come!
정말 고맙습니다!!
This is a useful complement to TTMIK's Become a Hangeul Master. I'm very happy to see you use fp too. Nice Faber-Castell. I have one in a different color.
감사합니다
very easy to follow - YAY!!!
Thanks 💛
I'm an absolute beginner in Korean and I thought improving reading and writing would be a great start. Your videos are most helpful. I like how some cursive Korean letters are similar to cursive English simple letters. Are there any worksheets available for cursive Korean writing?
Immensely helpful video!
Thank you!
Thank you so much. I shall be studying this. Esp the last part to connect the O w the vowels.
Awesome and helpful video!! I know I'm going to have to study the vowels a bit more to learn the strokes. The constants I find are easier to read even in cursive. 비디오를 만들었어요, 감사함니다!!
Thank you so much for this warm comment. Keep up the good work!
ㅜ or ㄱ omg i cant see difference
Then why not practice 국?
interesting
Only having enough free time to learn Korean now, but after this video I'm convinced that I will never be able to read anyone's handwriting ever lol
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this is nice but I kinda want to see one how a 이응 woul afect it
Maybe i post a video about that
Which of the three is the most used cursive writing?
Maybe third one..? cos most people don't want to spend much time in jotting down things.. lol
감사합니다! I’ve been learning Korean for a month now and wanted my handwriting to look better. Also quick question, what number is preferred to be written?
If you are a beginner, you can first stick to the first style. A very cursive handwriting like the third style happens when you would like to write something so fast as you think. Haha (later in the future you can try the third one, but it would be also helpful only to know how to understand the third(the most) cursive style, when you read some memos.)
Studio 안녕 Annyeong thank you! I’ve been learning Korean for about a month now, do you think I should go for two?
@@nevaeh9157 why not? Give it a try haha
Studio 안녕 Annyeong ok thank you!
how correctly differ N and O for example
So ㅜ can be a ㄱ? And ㅏ can be a ㄴ? How i am supposed to understand that
You can easily understand by the location. For example 구 Noone thinks they are two ㄱs written consecutively in a vertical manner. And for 국, it can't be 3 ㄱs written vertically. The middle element should be of course a vowel.
What's the name of the pen? :) Where can I buy it?
www.amazon.com/Faber-Castell-Grip-2011-140908-Fountain-Fountain-Black/dp/B07C5ZTLCC
This cursive writing is not fair as some styles are quite same but denotes different characters
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Cursive ㅑ is how i write lowercase k oof
Haha thats also a clever way to write a k. Lol
What's is the difference of ㅏ in 3# and ㅗ in #3? It looks the same for me.
humm yeah, its really the same thing, but ㅗ always comes "under" the consonant, whileㅏis on the side, so maybe just by looking where the vowel is you can tell which one it is. still confusing for me tho
Oh my god. It's kinda confusing but I'll try my best to learn the cursive writing
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it's difficult enough :)
ㅠ looks like ㅈ in cursiva 🥲