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Why I just received the Nobel Prize in Literature

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Korea is first in terms of the number of words it uses, but it is also second.

There is an overwhelming difference…

That means expressions that are not used in other countries.

Koreans are using it…

Of course, because people’s lives are all similar, the emotions they feel are

It’s similar, but we accurately describe the situation, state, and emotions.

That there are words to express them and that they do not exist…

The reason Koreans were able to unite so well is because of Hangul.

The difference between when it is a language and when the language is written in text is enormous.

Hangul is a very intuitive alphabet, so once you learn it, you can use it in any combination.

Because it is easy to create words, it is necessary as times change.

Anyone can make words very easily.

You may ask if this is the case in other languages ​​as well, but other languages

Characters are not as intuitive as Hangul…

The difference is revealed in the number of words possessed by other countries.

Because it is an individualistic culture, one is concerned about one’s own feelings or state in detail.

It was definitely important that there was no need to express it.

However, the situation, event, and emotions cannot be expressed literally.

Creating a new one is too cumbersome, and most of the

It takes a very long time to get people to use it.

This is because the characters are not all intuitive.

However, if you are good at reading Hangul, you can memorize it in an hour or two.

Most people can memorize and understand it in half a day to a day.

Of course, it may take a few days to master it, but most people learn it quickly.

A character that anyone can easily learn and use.

Also, this goes perfectly with language..

This is where the difference appears…

Words that can accurately express states, emotions, and thoughts

That there is…

And being able to communicate accurately with those words…

This increases understanding between people and reduces misunderstandings.

Helps build trustworthy relationships by reducing risk.

Language and ethnicity, but especially Hangul

It seems that through the use of text, we have become more considerate towards each other.

Chinese is spoken by 1.5 billion people, the largest number on the planet.

There are only 370,000 words…

Even English, the global language, is spoken by less than half of us.

Only 520,000…

Even with such a small number of word combinations, the Nobel Prize was received.

So, how much do they know about a Korean novel with 1.1 million words?

Could you understand it correctly?

Even if it were translated, there would have been limitations and it could be understood as a single word.

The feeling of relaxation when the scene is stretched out…

The feeling of relief from tension is when you should feel catharsis.

It makes you lose concentration…

Of course, translations have limitations.

However, as Korea’s status increased, Korean dramas, movies, and entertainment began to appear.

A lot of foreigners see the subtitles, and they also use the words.

By studying the language and the convenience and practicality of Hangul.

As I learned about it, its meaning was conveyed more accurately, and it won various literary awards.

Ultimately, it led to receiving the Nobel Prize.

A hundred times, a thousand times, author Han Kang gives insight into people and the world.

I received it because of its outstanding recognition, emotion, and expressiveness.

I think that the greatness of Hangul, which is a perfect match for the Korean language, lies at the foundation.

It’s so easy to learn, easy to use, and intuitive.

Where else can there be texts..?

Perhaps, if aliens have experience with Korean and Hangul, they will probably replace it with Korean and Hangul.

With only 24 alphabets, 1.1 million words can be made ~

That’s still in progress~

Be more prosperous ~ Hangul ~

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