gg -> ww ㅈㅈ zerg -> wjrm 저그 protoss -> vmfxh(short) vmfhxhtm(long) 플토 terran -> xpfks 테란 attack -> (rr means gogo) ㄱㄱ hour -> 12tl (12oclock) 12시 english? -> duddj 영어 I dont speak korean -> gksrnrakf ahtgody 한국말 못애요 dont ban-> zlrgkwlaktpdy 킥하지마세요 Hi-> gkdl 하이
I use this when I talk to clan mates or just other Koreans on iCCup I really want to expand my knowledge.
Questions: how to say Hello the polite way. add as much as you can please with english keyboard fyi: google translate is a joke don't copy from a translater!
Wow, this is ridiculously useful. Even though I can "spell" hangul, I have a hard time typing it since I don't have the symbols on my keyboard and I haven't memorized their positions yet.
why would you type 'Hi' phonetically in korean. I'd just type those things in english. i can speak/write korean fluently and even i wouldnt type 'hi', 'terran', 'zerg', 'toss' in korean cause im lazy. they'll still understand anyway.
I don't speak korean: gksrnrakf ahtgody 한국말 못해요 (just the 2nd letter of 2nd block is wrong, but english version is fine)
Polite "Hello": dkssudgktpdy 안녕하세요 easy please: tkftkf gowntpdy 살살 해주세요 i don't know: ahffkdy 몰라요 no: sh 노 yes: sp 네 i'm a noob: wj chqh 저 초보 zerg is OP: 저그 사기
On June 01 2011 14:00 Optimist wrote: Do the Koreans do the glhf or some equivalent in ladder games and the like? I know they tend not to in tourneys but what about otherwise?
they usually say gg or ㅈㅈ but they'll know what you mean
to: Optimist - for gl hf they generally its the same thing. to Arterial - I believe koreans have differant keyboards go in to your keyboard setting for language bar and change it to IME 2002
It isn't so hard to learn where all the characters are and it might do you some good, but each to their own. ㅋㅌ ㅠ ㅛ give me a little trouble though. I'm not used to typing in those areas of the keyboard very much and I have a strange style which makes having to type most vowels with my right hand a bit of a pain since my left hand is blazing around when typing in English and my right hand sort of pecks at a few letters every now and then.
On June 01 2011 14:00 Optimist wrote: Do the Koreans do the glhf or some equivalent in ladder games and the like? I know they tend not to in tourneys but what about otherwise?
I just like to troll people with korean characters in team games. I just type as i would in english. Not at home, though, so I can't give any examples. But vbv looks weird, and someone said 'derp' looks like a man on a motorbike.
On June 14 2011 03:37 FlopTurnReaver wrote: I don't get it. When I type stuff like gl hf they actually see the gl hf but when I type in that hkafafajksfa stuff they'll see the korean letters?
No, if you turn on Korean on your keyboard and press the keys, that's what'll come out.
As in, the Korean letters that correspond to the English letters on the keyboard.
I learnt the korean keyboard by mimicing my team mates. In korean the shift key only effects qwerty op. and g jk are highly used not saying any of the others are used.
ㅈㅈ for gg. I don't think they actually say glhf a lot. Just say hi 안녕하세요 or (안녕) but it's less formal... I used to have 행운과 재미를 under my ctrl+v. It means Good luck and have fun fully typed out. (If I can trust Google Translate enough)
So how do I turn on Korean KB on Win 7? I did it from the windows settings and when I ALT+SHIFT into it, it's still english. Others such as Russian, for example, work
On September 17 2011 10:08 tranquilizer wrote: I have a question if anyone can please answer!
So how do I turn on Korean KB on Win 7? I did it from the windows settings and when I ALT+SHIFT into it, it's still english. Others such as Russian, for example, work
Answer please/Direct to any links
after doing alt shift hit the right alt button again. After doing this the little language bar icon should change from A to 가 and you are good to go. Once you alt-shift for the first time you can switch between hangeul and english at any time just by hitting right alt instead of alt-shifting every time
On September 17 2011 10:08 tranquilizer wrote: I have a question if anyone can please answer!
So how do I turn on Korean KB on Win 7? I did it from the windows settings and when I ALT+SHIFT into it, it's still english. Others such as Russian, for example, work
Answer please/Direct to any links
after doing alt shift hit the right alt button again. After doing this the little language bar icon should change from A to 가 and you are good to go. Once you alt-shift for the first time you can switch between hangeul and english at any time just by hitting right alt instead of alt-shifting every time
Thank you so much.. you have no idea how much I researched online and found nothing helpful ^^