How to *phonetically read Korean. While a good first step, you still won't be able to actually understand anything, besides maybe loan words.
Does Korean use a lot of loan words like Japanese? Because I stopped studying Japanese many years ago and forgot most Kanji, but just being able to pick out loan words and the basic grammatical structure of a sentence is still good enough to get the vague idea of what a warning or notice says, for example.
I remember using this guide for cyrillic to learn how to read road signs in Day Z years ago
This is baller, I actually tried to learn before but completely forgot it. This made it SOOOOO much fucking easier, holy shit.
Mouth fAr Rattlesnake trEE Over
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Actually it says Map but I think Mouth because I learned Japanese kanji and that is the symbol for Mouth, borrowed from Chinese