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How do you write English letter into Korean letter?

You can't directly "write" English letters into Korean letters. Korean and English have different alphabets and writing systems. However, you can romanize English words into Korean, using the Revised Romanization of Korean (RR) system. This system allows you to write Korean words using the Roman alphabet.

Here's how it works:

1. Identify the Korean pronunciation of the English word: This requires knowledge of Korean pronunciation rules and the sounds of Korean letters.

2. Use the RR system to write the Korean pronunciation: This means writing the Korean sounds using the Roman alphabet, following the RR rules.

For example:

* English: "Hello"

* Korean Pronunciation: "안녕하세요" (Annyeonghaseyo)

* Romanized Korean: "Annyeonghaseyo"

Here are some resources that can help:

* Korean Language Learning Websites: Many websites offer lessons and resources for learning Korean, including pronunciation guides and Romanization tables.

* Dictionaries: Korean-English dictionaries often provide Romanized pronunciations for English words.

* Online Romanization Tools: There are online tools that can help you romanize English words into Korean.

Important Note: While romanization can be useful for understanding the pronunciation of Korean words, it doesn't represent the actual Korean writing system. Learning the Korean alphabet (Hangul) is essential for reading and writing Korean fluently.

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