Title: A Spring Rest
created on 11 Jun 09

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1. ross wrote:
 how did you get that writing?
2. kyung wrote:
 ross, the writing is KOREAN which has very scientific phonic system (10 vowels and 14 consonants, each syllabol's formed by combination of these 24 letters)
3. ross wrote:
 thanks for telling me.
4. marg wrote:
 ì–¼ë§ˆë‚˜ 아름다운 .. 온천? I'm not sure how that will translate - is there a way you can write Korean sounds in English ?
5. ross wrote:
 let me try eaouaeouiusdfgbvcxznmkjh I don't get it
6. marg wrote:
 ross.. I'm trying to learn a bit of Korean here.. so, kyung.. does this mean 'Spring' (as is the season) : 봄날의 ? .. and how would you pronounce it in English ?
7. marg wrote:
 whoops, sorry.. forgot to vote !
8. kyung wrote:
 Yes, absolutely! ë´„ means spring and it pronounces "Bom" (ã…‚/b, ã…—/o ㅁ/m = ã…‚ ã…— ㅁ) "ë‚ " means day (ã„´/n, ㅏ/a ㄹ/l =ã„´ ㅏ ㄹ: TOGETHER ë´„ë‚ : spring day
9. kyung wrote:
 ì–¼ë§ˆë‚˜ 아름다운 .. 온천=How beautiful.. hot spring (ulmana areumdaun .. onchun) "ㄹ" changes its sound by the lacation "L" or "R".
10. polenta wrote:
 it's a nice pic. Sorry I can't learn Korean... but I wonder if you have a Korean keyboard.
11. kyung wrote:
 Yes, I do. Consonants on left side, and vowels on right side.
12. froufrou_fox wrote:
 This is very beautiful, kyung. I feel so refreshed just looking at it.
13. kyung wrote:
 Great thanks to froufrou fox! I feel so honored by your lovely comment!
14. marius wrote:
 Well, voted 5 for the picture but if I could, would vote 5 for Korean lesson too! Thanks!
15. kyung wrote:
 marius, thank you :O)