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FOR USE IN LIBRARY ONLY '; xrr lij/i V 1 i tiJ \'n 1 LAbi ( r4r^ H^c-y^f^ HELPS FIFTY FOR THE BEGINNER THE USE OF THE IN KOREAN LANGUAGE ANNIE BAIRD L. A. FOURTH KDITION Pfii'r : 1 Yrn. PRINTED i»v THE PUKUIN PRINTING CO LTD. . YOKOHAMA I9II — — s " For thou art * * ' i^an lu .ipcpK'toio.. ....:. speech, and of a hard language, niany people deep oflip and heavy oftongue, whose word Ihou canst not understand " 1*'zek 3:5,6. " A people of a deeix:r sj)cccli than thou can t perceive of a ridiculous tongue that thou canst not ; understand." Isa, 33 : 19, marginal reading. FIFTY HELPS FOR THE BEGINNER IN THE USE OF THE KOREAN LANGUAGE. This litUc booklet is not intended fur the eye uf those who have niadc considerable progress in tlK study and use of Korean, but is designed simply to lK:Ip IIh: beginner to a s{K*edy use ofcertain common idioms. All lli.it it contains, with the cxcqition, {x:rhaps, oftlK vocabulary ofreligious terms, and tlic prayer and gos|x:l sentences, nwy be found much more fully anti carefully expresscti in oIIkt works, but we believe, in a fomi as accessible to iKginiv.I>. First of all, the slmlcnl .sliuuld learn iVuiu the following tabic. u» recognize at sight the written character, and thus ec^uip himselffor tlic use ofGale's 4 Fim' HELPS FOR THE nEGINNER Korean-Mnglisli dictionary, and all other available printed helps. tabu: op KOREAN CHARACTHRS WIIH THEIR EQUIVALENT ENOI ISH SOUNDS.* VOWELS. ^ ^ ^ ^] iori, ^r ii, u oru, cu, 6oro, -^ oo or 06, 5 Ti or almost silent, *^ J. ^] .1 . i . , $^ something like wa with but slight sound of w, •) a. C The character in connection with each of these vowels is omitted whenever the vowel is preceded by a consonant. 1. **|=i in nuichine,as ^'l, pi (rain,) y '^f". kqUa, (to mend). =i in pin, as ^, chip, (house), y^f, kipta, (to be deep). 2. *}*=:iii in father, as "Ji* !<»*» (h^it). ^=0 3. =u iinnptuurbr,,aass ^*y,,p(uptO,p)(,frcieunsdt)o;m.^-S-. mu.. (to be far). Ik)tli sounds are found in llH^r-S., kun nu kao, (to cross over). 4. ^=French eu, as JX keu, (tlwt). * Takeofroin anarticle by UatiOQofKoreanSoandt," In 7^* Kcn^n Kefoiiiet^ f : .'• ,, JN iHi-. ki,kK \r,F.. 5 .=o innolc, as -^ soin, ^cotton), -^ •|, tung- na, (a neighborhood). =6 in for, as^-^, tong san, (a garden). 6. -p=oo in moon, as "^j/noon, (a door). =oo in wool as "S", p'ool, (grass). 7. * =;i in father, as ^, mal, (a horse). =a almost silent, as in closed, unaccented syllableslikethesecond syllabicof^y§ saram, (person). ^=a 8. in hat, as 7fl, ka, (a dog). 9. ^1 =:a in fate, as ^|l}",cliaga, (he or sheor I). =e in met, as 7r"!Jl4l. kiigesso, (I will go), 10 $J\ =This character has no exact equivalent in English sounds. It is somewhat like wa with butslight sound ofw, as $| chwa, , (fault or sin). ^1 =a in hat, as ^, ch'ak, (a book). DIPHTHONGS. ^\ .K. wn-.iwiungs tlicrc is but one. ^= i.;. French eui. SonKthing like i preceded by a very slight sound of w, as -^ "^ eui wun, (a physician). 9S a vowel has no representation exce|>t that :d under Nos. 10, and 12; and )' lias no — 6 FIFTY HELPS FOR THE BEGINNER place wliatever as a vouch As coasotiants tliey are com|K)UiKlcd with other letters as follows : VOWELS COMPOUNDED WITH Y. ^ 3. ^prrrfi as in father prcccdal by y, as yangf, 1 (a sheep), t.j. **^r—u in tub preceded by \, i^ ^, I'Nn'Uj, (a bottle). — 11 in purr preceded by y, as ^"q"'^!' ^— nn un hada, (to e.«M:apc, avoid), 15. •) in n<ite with y prefixed, as -^, (abuse). -o in for with y prefixed, as in first syllable ofA3.^"*'tC-}', by.) rhok lurln. (to h.- sharp, |x>inted). Tf^ "^ 16. yf<"> in nuK)n with y prefixe<l. 1^ ^l", yiKj sik hada, (to be leaned). r-iTT) in wool, with y prefixed, as "-§"^1 hy«T>n^ nyun, (famine year). 17. ^1 .1 in (ate-, with y prefixed, i ^I'S'' > ' zoon, (sixty) - r in met with y jn h\( <1, .r ^|, ' ' \ oMi'OONnKD WiTll W. 18. -^-.t in fallier with w prefixed, i '^ ^. sil ^,\^ii, (fnn'tK

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