Korean Language

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Do you want to become more employable and gain unique access to one of the most fascinating cultures out there? If so, the smartest thing you can do for yourself this year is to start learning Korean. Doing so will open up many opportunities for you to expand professionally in Australia and abroad, as more and more companies are looking for proficient speakers that can help them improve their business relationships.

On top of that, learning Korean is a great idea if you enjoy immersing yourself in Korean culture and want to get a deeper understanding of its customs and traditions, so if you are a K-pop fan or a lover of Korean cinema, don’t hesitate to learn the language. 

Another great reason to learn Korean is to discover one of the most unique languages around the globe, in the sense that, according to linguists, Korean is a language isolate. This means it has never been proven to be related to other languages or language families, as although it has similarities with Japanese in its grammar structure, its vocabulary and pronunciation are completely different.

Another aspect of Korean that stands out is its alphabet, called Hangul, which was devised by King Sejong in the 15th century and it’s considered by some to be one of the most perfect writing systems in the world because of how logical it is and how simple it is to learn, so if you are interested in linguistics, this is definitely a language worth checking out.

Ready to start learning Korean? Here is a useful guide to learning the language that will let you know everything you need to get started right now.

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