Sunday, March 25, 2012

hola. 안녕하세요

hehe... selamat kembali menatap blog sy yg telah sy upgrade!! huhu.. tulisan je la... isi mcm tulah.. apa yg sy tulis.. adalh pendapat sy dan apa yg sy ingin share dengan kwn2 pembaca sekalian...

Alhamdulillah baru2 ni khatam pengajian Ijazah Doktor Pergigian saya... syukur kepada Allah...

huhu-

it is not a secret that i like to watch tv.. way more than listening to radio... so, korean drama is one part of it... but i'm a very selective person.. you can say... maybe because i've seen too much television t.v i'm more sceptical in my watch-list ..

and more than that.. i can watch almost all different drama from different country and of course from my own country i enjoy watching drama from different ethnic ...and countries such as russian, south  american, arabs.. and korean, japan and many other country on the east... well , other than that i like to see their culture and language proper potrayed in the drama...

so today i would like to share my finding about korean language... or Hangul..
if you ever watch korean drama "Three with Deep Rooted" you will understand more even though in fictional way on how their alphabet is being created...

i reblog this from: http://belectricground.com/2011/05/06/korean-language-and-culture-series-honorifics/

it explain korean language in understandable way!!

well they have about 6 honorific...  and they dont have gender-wise when they are making sentences like Bahasa Melayu too...

correct me if i'm wrong.. but Bahasa Melayu also has several protocol-wise based on hierarchy on what and who is the conversation about...like when King are giving titah to the rakyat they use Beta..  so it's almost the same context with Hangul.. they are doing the hierarchy conversation based on the honorific they used such as placing prefix of -yo after the words... like anaejo-yo (def: hug me in "haeyoche" means informal way of speaking to  the high respect people such as to senior)

korean sentences is based on subject-object-verb while bahasa melayu is subject-verb-object..

oh ya... i also find from my finding that may require some correction here (if any) that Hangul has about 16 consonant alphabet and more than 10 vowel to make a sentence... their rule is any word (sukukata) that sound of vowel only will start with O.. eg: 안 :is pronounced "-an" which is = (-)+(a)+(n)
and they will arrange their (sukukata) with the rule that horizontal shape vowel alphabet will be arrange under the consonant while vertical shape vowel alphabet will be arrangged beside the consonant..
huhu this is based on my understanding from what i read in internet.. maybe it require some correction anyway..

it is so nice to know about other languages... huhu... i'll try to find more about other language..

ok..salam daripada saya di angin lalu :)

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