Korean Keyboard | A Step-by-Step Guide to Type in Hangul

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If you are learning Korean, we highly recommend starting to type in Korean as soon as possible! Not only is typing more practical than handwriting (sometimes), but it also grants you access to the vast world of the Korean language online. Once you’ve mastered typing in Korean with a Korean keyboard, you can chat in Korean on your phone, look up words in online dictionaries, or even use native Korean apps as you like.

So why wait? If you are really committed to learning Korean, let’s take some time to get acquainted with the Korean keyboard. You don’t need to buy a Korean keyboard or even stickers. Simply follow our step-by-step guide below to start typing in Korean today!

Step 1: Add a Korean Keyboard

Before you can start typing in Korean, you need to add a new Korean keyboard by changing your keyboard settings. Don’t worry, this will only add a new Korean typing method to your existing keyboard, and won’t change anything with your original typing method.

To add a Korean keyboard, follow the steps below.

Windows:

  1. Go to the Control Panel
  2. Select “Clock, Language, and Region”
  3. Click on “Change keyboards or other input methods”
  4. Select “Add a language”
  5. Choose Korean and click “OK”

Mac:

  1. Go to “System Preferences,”
  2. Select “Keyboard,”
  3. Click on “Input Sources.”
  4. Click on the plus (+) icon and choose Korean
  5. Change to the Korean keyboard when needed

Android:

  1. Go to Settings > System > Languages & input
  2. Under “Keyboards” tap “Virtual keyboard”
  3. Tap Gboard > Languages
  4. Choose Korean
  5. Turn on the layout you want to use
  6. Tap Done

iPhone:

  1. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard
  2. Tap “Add New Keyboard”
  3. Choose Korean from the list
  4. Tap and hold on the globe key when you need to switch to the Korean keyboard

Step 2: Korean Keyboard Layout

Once you have changed your keyboard settings, you will need to familiarize yourself with the Korean keyboard layout. The Korean keyboard is based on the QWERTY layout, but with additional keys for Korean characters. The layout may look confusing at first, but with practice, you will become familiar with it.

Korean keyboard layout

If you find the layout difficult to remember, you can always use keyboard stickers or enable the keyboard viewer.

how to enable the Korean keyboard viewer

Step 3: Korean Alphabet

Before we dive into typing in Korean, it’s important to note that Hangul, the Korean alphabet, is essential to know before you start typing in Korean.

Hangul is a phonetic writing system that uses a combination of consonants and vowels to create syllables. There are 14 consonants and 10 vowels in the Korean language, and each one has its own key on the keyboard.

If you haven’t learned Hangul yet, don’t worry – it’s designed to be easy to learn, so it shouldn’t take you long to get the hang of it. However, we do recommend that you learn Hangul before you start typing in Korean. To get started, you can check out our previous article on the Korean alphabet Hangul or use our language app, LingoDeer, to master Hangul for free today.

Step 4: Start Typing

Now that we’ve got the basics covered, it’s time to start typing!

To type in Korean, you need to use a combination of consonants and vowels just like the way you write Korean characters. For example, to type the syllable “가,” you would first type the consonant “ㄱ” and then the vowel “ㅏ”.

typing in Korean
Example of how to type in Korean

When typing Korean, you can switch between English and Korean by pressing the “ALT” key. To switch back to English, press the “ALT” key again.

Here are several websites to practice typing with a Korean keyboard:

Now that you know the basics of the Korean keyboard layout, let’s talk about some tips for learning how to type in Korean. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Start with the basics. Before you start trying to type full sentences in Korean, it’s a good idea to start with the individual characters. Take some time to practice typing each character and getting comfortable with the keyboard layout.
  2. Practice, practice, practice. The more you type in Korean, the more comfortable you’ll become with the keyboard. Try typing out simple phrases and sentences, and gradually work your way up to more complex sentences.
  3. Use a typing program. There are a number of typing programs available that are specifically designed for Korean learners. These programs can be a great way to practice your typing skills and improve your accuracy and speed.
  4. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Learning to type in Korean is a process, and it’s natural to make mistakes along the way. Don’t get discouraged if you make mistakes – just keep practicing and you’ll get better over time.

 

Typing with a Korean keyboard may seem intimidating at first, but with a little practice, you will find it easy and efficient. By following the steps in this article, you can start typing in Korean in no time! With practice, you will become more proficient at typing in Korean and be able to communicate more effectively in this beautiful language.

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Anonymous
10 months ago

Thanks lingodeer i really like this tip ,

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Anonymous
10 months ago

Great tips!! This is exactly what my Korean class said to do! I will check out the sites when I’m on my computer.

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6 months ago

ㅈㅎㅏ

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2 months ago

Es difícil pero aprendere