There are two different Korean keyboard systems. They're called 2-set (dubeolsik) and 3-set (sebeolsik) keyboards. 2-set is the most commonly used and nationally accepted version, so learning this one will be the most beneficial for language learners.
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Read More »You probably don’t notice how much you type every day. Whenever you use your phone or computer, you’re typing on keys that took a long time for you to get used to. And if you’re learning Korean, it’s crucial to know how to type. But what’s the best way to learn the Korean keyboard layout? And how quickly can you start typing in Korean? Follow these tips and you’ll master Korean typing.
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Read More »If you’re typing a two-letter syllable, and the software hasn’t moved on to the next syllable yet, don’t worry. Just keep typing, and the computer will figure out how the character placements make sense. However, you need to remember the placeholder when you’re typing a syllable that begins with a vowel. The computer doesn’t include that for you. For additional help, this handy video can show you visually how to type in Korean:
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