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now, if you're looking for chinese characters... which are also known as korean hanja and japanese kanji, then maybe i can help ya.
but koreans use an alphabet -- hangul. the japanese use a syllabary -- *kana. neither are anyhing like what the chinese use, which is logographic writing.
But since you want jpeg images, you need to wait for tomorrow.
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it's an alphabet, not the characters the chinese speakers have used and shown above.
sa.rang == love
haeng.bok == happiness (usu. romantic)
graphically represented, each "character" is a syllable, broken up into constituent letters:
Code:
s a r a
ng
h ae b
ng o
k
it's badly written there, but i was writing it with a mouse.
if you really want to say it's applicable to korean, you can, but nobody really uses it anymore. you're more liable to see it in japanese as kanji than in korean as hanja.
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