Both % and $ are written in their own box, just like ? or ! Each bracket () is also written in it's own box but, unlike English, in Korean we usually don't leave a space before the opening bracket. Thank you very much for watching❤
Thank you for your comment ❤ You can treat the decimal point like a number. So for 2.5, you write 2. in the first box, and 5 in the second. For 47.8, you write 47 in the first box, and .8 in the second.😊
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Hi, can you please tell me how to use %, currency symbols $ and Brackets () in the Wongoji sheet?
Both % and $ are written in their own box, just like ? or !
Each bracket () is also written in it's own box but, unlike English, in Korean we usually don't leave a space before the opening bracket. Thank you very much for watching❤
What about 2,5 or 47,8 type of numbers? 2.5 47.8
Thank you for your comment ❤ You can treat the decimal point like a number. So for 2.5, you write 2. in the first box, and 5 in the second. For 47.8, you write 47 in the first box, and .8 in the second.😊
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How to write amount of money like for example 100000 won.
100,000 won is written 10만원, but if you want to write the full number, it would be 10 00 00 원. Thank you for watching❤️