Jamo Korean

Jamo Korean

Learn Hangul - The Korean Alphabet

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With Jamo Korean, you can learn the Korean alphabet through writing, typing, and speaking exercises! Features: Handwriting Recognition: Practice writing with instant, real-time feedback. Learn to Type: Includes typing exercises to master the Korean keyboard layout. Practice Speaking: Forces you to try to produce the sounds of the characters, instead of just passively recognizing them.
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John Dykes
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Hey Product Hunt community! 👋 I'm the solo maker behind Jamo Korean. I always wanted to build a Korean app since 5 years ago when I started learning Korean. From the very start when you learn Hangul, the only resources available all felt too passive. They are all recognition, no doing. -- The Problem We Solve (The Pain Point) -- Everyone says the Korean alphabet is so simple you can learn it in 2 hours, but mastering stroke order, writing speed, and the keyboard layout takes dozens of hours of practice. Existing apps don't offer structured tools for this skill-building. -- The Solution & Unique Features -- Jamo Korean turns passive learning into active practice. Here’s how we tackle mastery: ✍️ Handwriting Recognition: Practice correct stroke order with real-time feedback (essential for penmanship). ⌨️ Typing Exercises: Master the Korean keyboard layout and increase speed. 🗣️ Speaking Exercises: Practice your pronunciation and receive instant, analysis-based feedback. 🎯 Custom Reviews: Easily isolate specific components (like final consonants) for targeted drilling. -- The Ask & The Future -- I'd love to hear from this community. As fellow builders, what feature would you add next? Would you be interested in more features for learning the Korean language, beyond just the alphabet?