Okay, so these definitions are not gonna be in a dictionary.
This is basically MY own version and definition of the grammatical ways in Korean.
This will be constantly growing so, always be sure to look back at it.
*snickers* look back at it😂
Okay, let's get serious yaoimomma.
YAOIMOMMA'S KOREAN DICTIONARY
•Starter letter - letter/symbol that starts or begins a word or sentence•
•Middle letter - letter that is in the middle of the word/phrase, in other words, will never be starting the letter. In some cases (this one), middle letters can also be end letters•
•End letter - an end letter is just a letter than ends the word/phrase/sentence•
•Placement - where the letters/symbols go in the word or sentence. (Words are read in a Z)•
•Cognates - words in different languages that either sound or look the same and mean the same thing•
•Sentence structure - basically just where the subject, object, and verb are located in the sentence (Korean structure- Subject, Object, and Verb)•
•Combination letters - letters/symbols in Korean that create a certain sound/letter that is unique to a singular language•
•Fujoshi - female who loves gay stuff, a gay relationship, gay kissing, gay twincest.. etc..•
•Yaoi - a Japanese term of referring to anything gay•
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how to read and write in korean (✔️)
Random⚠️ Warning ⚠️ I wanted to go ahead and let y'all know that I AM SELF TAUGHT. I just never learned it as a child, and I really regretted that.. So I began to teach myself slowly but surely :) Everything in this book is definitely plausible, not dou...
