In this world, we have a lot of types of writing systems. Like abjads, alphabets, abugidas, syllabics, and more. In that list, we write Korean writing as a part of them. Now a question is the Korean writing system easy to learn?
Yes, because the Korean writing system is too easy to learn for beginner Korean language learners. The script of that language has just 14 consonants with 10 vowels and consists of 24 letters and simple letters to quickly understand beginner learners.
That is why many people started reading and writing too early in this Korean writing system but how are these letters so simple and so easy to learn?
Korean script history.
Let’s look at the history of Korean script history. First, the origin name of the Korean writing system is Hangul. This Hangul writing system was developed by Sejong the fourth king of the Choson dynasty in 1443 and also in 1446 Hangul script was made the official writing system of Korea. The main reason for creating this Hangul is to improve literacy and make less educated people easily understand this script.
That is the reason the Korean writing system was so easy for beginner learners of this Korean language.