
Hangul without the haze
Understand Korean letters by sound, block, and example, with comparisons that make sense from English.
Learn Hangul, pronunciation, useful phrases, and everyday vocabulary with explanations built for English-speaking learners in the U.S.
Short lessons help you study on a break, review on your phone, and feel more confident with Korean media, travel, and real conversations.

Today's lesson
안녕하세요
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Study streak: 7 days

Understand Korean letters by sound, block, and example, with comparisons that make sense from English.

Learn expressions that show up in conversations, lyrics, scenes, and real situations without memorizing loose lists.

Open the app, finish a short lesson, review what matters, and come back when you have time.
Features
The focus is removing friction: understand the sound, see natural examples, and review before you forget.
Direct explanations with English examples and context, so you are not stuck with word-for-word translation.
Practice Korean sounds that often confuse English speakers with mouth cues, rhythm, and repetition.
Words appear inside useful phrases for daily life, K-culture, travel, and simple introductions.
A short session reinforces Hangul, phrases, and words before they fade from memory.
Maya
Started through K-dramas
I used to skip Hangul because it felt impossible. The English explanations finally made the first words click.
Ethan
Planning a Seoul trip
It does not feel like a textbook. I open it on the train, finish a quick lesson, and save phrases I would actually use.
Sofia
K-pop listener
The pronunciation cues help a lot. I knew romanization, but I did not know how to move from English sounds into Korean.
Noah
Light study routine
The app gave me a path. Before this I had videos, notes, and screenshots everywhere. Now I know what to study today.
English-first context
Some Korean sounds, particles, and sentence patterns get easier when the explanation starts from the questions English speakers actually have.
Compare aspiration, tense consonants, and vowels by how they feel to say, not only by abstract rules.
See when a phrase fits friends, service interactions, travel, study, or Korean content.
Understand the idea behind sentence patterns so your Korean does not sound like English with swapped words.
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Install the app, take your first Hangul lesson, and build a simple study routine.