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- 1000th article created on September 13th. Hangeul project has been delayed due to having to find a new person to voice the entire project -- sorry about that! I'd really like to get it done, just have to find someone with a good voice. --Bluesoju 15:04, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
- We've started the major construction on the learn hangeul section! It's a huge project, so it will take some time. Chris is going to get the sounds for the letter and word examples. We've decided to NEVER use romanization except for including it so that people know how to read from or transcribe to romanization. We feel that anyone using this site should learn directly from listening to sounds connected with the characters. Both Chris and I feel strongly that learners of Korean should only rely on listening and mimicking sound rather than using an English-equivalent that doesn't sound exactly like the correct Korean pronunciation. Learning like how children do (without romanization) can serve you the best and stop bad habits from forming. I think we're going in a great direction! --Mstrum 19:38, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
- Once again we've added a new section which glues together information already entered into the wiki. Although only the Music section is available right now, you will be able to read, view, listen, and watch many forms of Korean media and study the grammar forms and vocabulary directly in the text itself and in lists along side the main content. Learning through modern media is one of the best methods to learn both language and culture tips. --Mstrum 05:06, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
- We've just started working on a new feature that is completely unique to our wiki! One of the best ways to learn vocabulary is to learn the Chinese roots. Many times you can guess what words mean if you know both roots or even if you just know one. Now you can click on individual characters from many words to see other terms that use the same root. The root pages are a work in progress, but all of the words starting with a ㄱ are done, so try clicking on a word from Subway --Mstrum 03:31, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
- We are currently working on a great new tool to help beginners learn how to conjugate verbs and to know about pronunciation changes. It's in major development so many conjugations and pronunciations might be wrong. As we find errors we will fix them, so please be patient. You can check it out here. -Mstrum 15:18, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
- The section on learning Hangeul has been started! This marks a crucial step in having a comprehensive site on the Korean language. We welcome anyone who would like to contribute by editing any of the pages there and sharing your talents with others. -Mstrum 20:41, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
- On 3/26/09 the 300th article on this wiki was created. -Bluesoju 03:48, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
- Matt from [mstrum.com] and I have decided to merge our wiki projects into one. We both had the same idea, similar formats and even almost the same domain name on the same host around the same time. We will do our best to turn this place into the best source for learning all things related to the Korean language, but we need your help as well. Please join our project by first registering and then contributing to this project. - Bluesoju
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