Hangul is built from blocks
Korean letters combine into syllable blocks. Once you understand the pattern, reading new Korean words becomes much less intimidating.
Practice blocks, not only letters
Individual letters are the start, but syllable blocks are what you see in real Korean. Move into block recognition as soon as you know the basics.
Questions
How fast can I learn Hangul?
Many learners understand the basic system in one or two hours, then need repeated practice to read quickly.
Is Hangul easier than Japanese kana?
For many beginners, yes. Hangul is systematic and combines letters into predictable blocks.
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