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Anathepolyglot

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Nov 9, 2015
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I am learning Korean right now, so I turned on the Korean keyboard on my Macbook air. But when I try to type words like 없, it comes out as 엎ㅅ. Basically I can't get the ㅅ understand the ㅓ. I really want to fix this because this is in the way of my improving my Korean : (
 
I am learning Korean right now, so I turned on the Korean keyboard on my Macbook air. But when I try to type words like 없, it comes out as 엎ㅅ. Basically I can't get the ㅅ understand the ㅓ. I really want to fix this because this is in the way of my improving my Korean : (

The issue might be that you are using ㅍ instead of ㅂ.

There are only a few consonant combinations that work together in the written language to fit like how you would write 닭, 없다, 여덟, 않다 etc

ㅍ and ㅅ are not one of them. the IME for Korean these days on Mac and Windows should be the same where it will fit the letters properly, but that's given you're spelling things properly
 
The issue might be that you are using ㅍ instead of ㅂ.

There are only a few consonant combinations that work together in the written language to fit like how you would write 닭, 없다, 여덟, 않다 etc

ㅍ and ㅅ are not one of them. the IME for Korean these days on Mac and Windows should be the same where it will fit the letters properly, but that's given you're spelling things properly

Oh my god!! You are totally right. How did I not notice that!
잆.... now I could do it! :) I won't be making that mistake from now on, haha.
Thanks!
 
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