1800 Korean hieroglyphs (Hancha)
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Here is the publication compiled by recognized specialists in the field of the Korean language and culture. Irina Lvovna Kasatkina, Chun in Song and Ksenia Vladimirovna Khazizova - teachers of the Institute of Asia and Africa of Moscow State University, Anastasia Viktorovna Pogadaeva - the Institute of Oriental Cultures and Antiquities of the RSUSU.
In this publication, 1800 hieroglyphs were included, mandatory for study in the schools of the Republic of Korea. These hieroglyphs are often used in the scientific literature and in newspapers and are included in the modern hieroglyphic minimum approved by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea.
Hieroglyphs are systematized by keys in the order of increasing, each article contains the image of the hieroglyph, its reading, values, as well as the common phrases with it.
The publication is intended for beginners and continue to study the Korean language
In this publication, 1800 hieroglyphs were included, mandatory for study in the schools of the Republic of Korea. These hieroglyphs are often used in the scientific literature and in newspapers and are included in the modern hieroglyphic minimum approved by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea.
Hieroglyphs are systematized by keys in the order of increasing, each article contains the image of the hieroglyph, its reading, values, as well as the common phrases with it.
The publication is intended for beginners and continue to study the Korean language
Author:
Author:Касаткина Ирина Львовна
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Languages
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-155545-0
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