annyeonghaseyo! My name is Kim and I live in Sweden, I've been studying korean at the university of stockholm for about a year and I'm planning to do so next semester as well. I haven't studied japanese but I've heard that japanese and korean grammar are pretty much the same, but they don't use any chinese signs in korean, instead they have letters, which makes it a lot easier to read and write. It's a little bit difficult, but a lot of fun! I now start to understand what they are singing in k-pop songs and thats pretty cool.
Caitlin how long have you been studying korean? and what books do use? We use "integrated korean" from Hawaii Press.
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