Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Korean Wiki Project
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 107: Line 107:
 
|}
 
|}
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
__NOTITLE__

Revision as of 06:22, 22 March 2009

Welcome to the Korean Wiki Project,
Collaborative Korean-language learning.
2,092 articles, 3,123 users, and growing!
Help · Cheat Sheet · Community portal

Create an account

Welcome

Welcome to the Korean Language wiki (under major construction). This site is a collaborative effort to unify knowledge on the Korean language and make information easily accessible to anyone. First let me say this site is under major construction. A lot of the articles are incomplete and have been added for future editing. The site hasn't been publicly released yet and won't be until a good amount of articles have been finished.

This website will explain Korean grammar patterns, Korean idioms, slangs, along with practical vocabulary words. This site will also thoroughly teach you how to read and write 한글, the Korean script, with many examples and even advanced consonant assimilation rules. The site was originally intended to explain everything in English, however as the majority of Korean language students these days are Japanese and Chinese, we encourage users to provide translations in both languages respectively.

In order to make use of this wiki, your computer must properly display Korean characters first. As a test, your browser should properly display the following: "한국어." If you see boxes, random characters or question marks, then your computer isn't displaying Korean characters properly. For simple instructions on how to make your computer display Korean characters go here.

We need Your Help!

As with all good wikis, we need a number of good contributors, both non-native and native speakers alike. Non-native speakers, especially those who have taken Korean classes and own various textbooks, shouldn't shy away from contributing. However, with non-native speakers contributing, not all examples and sentences will come out correctly. There are always sentences that seem good, but still sound awkward to native speakers. This is where having native speakers contributing would be extremely helpful. If you want to start contributing now, please create an account. After creating an account, see the 'Getting Started' tab below for more helpful information.

A forum will be added so there can be discussions on standardization of this wiki. Also users in the future will be able to contribute their own skin. We also need some experienced wiki users with help modifying this wiki.


Purpose

As a student at the Language Education Institute at Seoul National University, I noticed a lot of extra grammar rule details were not mentioned in any of my other textbooks. Then at higher levels the books we used at SNU no longer had explanations in English, so I would rely on my other textbooks to find out the exact meaning of certain grammars. It was becoming a hassle to find the extra details in my school notebook, as well as flipping through my other books to mix and match information I was looking for. I also found some books were providing more accurate translations than others, so I was looking through several books to see which explanation was the best.

With a wiki, not only could we thoroughly describe the grammar, but we wouldn't have to carry it around like a book and able to access it anywhere via the internet. The goal is to unify information on the Korean language from all sources, as well as becoming the most accurate and thorough source for information on the Korean language. That goal can only be met with the right contributors to this wiki.

Learning Korean

If you're completely new to Korean, you should learn Hangeul, the Korean alphabet, first. You can also browser the articles in the basics section.

If you are confused about how to exactly use this wiki, see the getting started section for more information.


Custom Skins

Custom skins that will be available in the future (awaiting a bug fix):
Color index.gif


Getting Started

If you want to start contributing immediately, but don't know how, see the cheat sheet section. Don't worry, it's not that complicated at all. Also please remember to follow the guidelines when creating or editing a new article (to be created). There's been a new toolbar installed with useful features so you won't be having to go to the cheat sheet over and over.