what resources do i use to learn korean?
their surgeons did a good job
Learn Mandarin to help you with pronunciation (and possibly Hanja), learn Japanese to help you with Grammar.
Should be a breeze after that.
Good luck!
>>76968081
http://www.fluentu.com/blog/korean/korean-textbook/
http://www.perapera.org/our-8-best-books-for-learning-korean/
https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books
Don't bother trying
Memrise, Anki, Talk To Me In Korean, KoreanClass101, zKorean is what I used mainly.
The language is actually fairly simple and very easy compared to Mandarin/Japanese.
>>76968171
한국어 왜 배우냐
ㄹㅇ 궁금해서 묻는건데
>>76968183
I only studied for about 2 weeks. Know some basic words and phrases and hangul. Lost motivation though. I started learning because I always wanted to learn a language and wanted to watch OGN (competitive LoL) in native Korean.
>>76968349
Aren't there English narration?
http://www.ognlol.com/
>>76968404
Yes of course, but I wanted to understand it in native Korean because the casters are very entertaining and I also wanted to understand Korean culture (mainly eSports culture) better. Now I want to start studying again...
>>76968113
Cantonese sound more similar
north korean radiowave
>>76968478
True, but you gotta learn Mandarin in order to learn Cantonese.
>>76968431
>wanting to learn a language mainly for esports culture
Christ. Also your 2 weeks learning means fuck all, Korean grammar is a nightmare.
>>76968593
Didn't seem that hard at first. Object markers for objects, subject markers for subject. Past tense present tense endings seemed to have some consistency in them etc. Of course I didn't get far.
And I don't see how that's a bad thing at all. I'm interested in it, same as how people learn Korean for kpop culture or Japanese for anime culture etc.
>>76968081
>he wants to learn careerean