I did some reading on hanja. Have decided to just summarise what I found here, for my own convenience. Are there any other hanja-based sounds I should know? Or actual characters that appear in texts often enough that I should be able to recognise them? If anyone knows of a good site to learn hanja, please let me know
Btw, does anyone have any experience ordering from this site ->
https://dosoguan.com/en/I'm thinking of ordering a manghwa from there since it might be cheaper than ordering from Korea but am unsure if it's reputable or not.
Lastly, since we are nearing the end of the year I've been thinking of making new language learning goals. I don't think I've met many of this year's goals though, but it's always good to have something to work towards ( and this sentence look really weird but I think I'm too tired to figure out why, think I need to substitute ''towards''). So I will be posting new goals soon, as well as a new diary entry.
Also, check out this cool Korean MOOC site I found
http://www.kmooc.kr/. They've got language learning moocs but also modules on psychology etc. I'm waiting for the intermediate Korean course to start again. Think it would be really helpful for my writing skills.
대- big
부- part
분- to separate
최- most
운- to transport
동- to move
류- flow
교- school, exchange 교류- exchange 위교- diplomacy
상- up 상류- upstream, upperclass
주- main 주류- mainstream
단- simple, short
출- exit
해- sea 해위- overseas
내- inside
제- question
점- aspect
장- long 장점- positive aspect, pros 단점- negative aspect, cons
관- view 관점- point of view
질- quality
품- product 품질- product quality
소- element, place 소질- talent, aptitude
본- base
위- to console
로- labor
안- peace
료- to understand
자- to rely
숙- to lodge 숙소- accomodation
사 -house 기숙사- dormitory
기- to assign
노- to expose 노숙자- homeless person
목- eye 제목- title
과- section 과목- subject
적- target 목적- purpose, goal
록- to record 목록- list, catalogue
장- to stretch
주의- -ism