Korea: Hollym International Corp., 1988. — 367 p. This book contains various aids for students of written Korean, particularly the Sino-Korean characters known as Hancha or Hanmun. This specialized vocabulary includes the origin, etymology, historical classifications, and signification of each word. It systematically introduces the radical elements and their compounds, together...
Hawaii, United States: University of Hawaii Press, 2002. — 384 p. Korean Reader for Chinese Characters will help students of Korean master basic Chinese characters that are frequently encountered in everyday situations. More than five hundred characters are targeted in exercises that aid in the efficient study of the forms, meanings, and sounds of individual characters and...
University of Hawaii Press. 1996. 364 p. ISBN: 0824817389; ISBN: 0824818156 Anybody who has spent some time with Korean will probably be pretty pumped up by the idea behind this book: take a ton of Korean compound words and sort them according to their common, mostly Chinese, roots. If you've been at it long enough that you're starting to pick up patterns of shared syllables,...
Daegu, Korea: Nick Elwood, 2010. — 38 p. Even after years of studying Hanja, I find my skills random and inconsistent. When I first started studying Korean and Hanja, 10 years ago, I had to buy ‘Proofing Tools’ to write in various languages, and accessing anything in the Korean language or Hanja was difficult. Indeed, even five years ago the information for example, on Korean...
Korea: Gooseapple Books. — 45 p. Create words using Word Wheels. Each word must use the center character, but can use ny combination of the other characters in the wheel. Have fun learning hanja (Chinese characters) while discovering new vocabulary. There are twenty-five Word Wheels to complete in total.
Korea: Kong & Park, 2018. — 352 p. Understanding Chinese Characters Makes Korean Easy! 한자를 알면 한국어가 쉬워진다! Your First Hanja Guide is for anyone who wants to improve their Korean vocabulary by learning Hanja. (Thousands of Korean words used in daily conversation are based on Traditional Chinese characters, called Hanja.) Learning Hanja will not only help you read words that are...
Seoul, Korea: Korean Book Service. 2023. — 241 p. This a book aimed at pre-intermediate or intermediate-level students who want to start learning Hanja or Chinese characters that help them learn new Korean vocabulary and how Korean words are formed.
Darakwon, Language Education Institute Seoul National University, 2007, — 183 p. Learning Korean is easier when you know Chinese characters! Learn frequently used Chinese characters in Korean! Enhance your vocabulary by using words written in Chinese characters! This book will make it easy to read and write Chinese characters! Why this book? This book is intended for foreign...
Seoul, Korea: Hollym International Corp., 2021. — 685 This is the new Revised Edition. This book was created to help non-Chinese intermediate learners of Korean expand their vocabulary by more than 2,000 Sino-Korean words quickly and efficiently by learning the 50 most powerful Chinese characters. To help you understand basic Chinese characters, this book presents the meanings...
Korea: National Institute for International Education, 2004. — 186 p. Book for learning the principles of Hanja, basic Hanja characters, their meaning, and their usage in the Korean language. The book is mostly in Korean but it contains some explanations in English as well.
Korea: 동양문고, 2011. — 149 p. 한자의 원리를 생생한 어원과 연결고리로 가장 쉽게 외워지도록 만들어, 한자를 익혀야 하는데 잘 외워지지 않는 어려움 때문에 고민하는 사람은 물론, 초보 학습자에게도 큰 도움이 되는 이 책의 학습법은 크게 세 축이다. 한자는 어원이 분명하고 공통부분으로 된 글자가 많으므로, 이 점을 이용하여 ① 실감나는 생생한 어원으로 풀고, ② 동시에 같은 어원(공통부분)으로 된 글자들을 익히면서 ③ 그 글자가 쓰인 예까지 생각해 보는 것이다.
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