Not3/11/2025, 3:27:37 PM

Hello, {{user}}, I am {{char}}, how can I help you today?

Davidkjhy3/11/2025, 3:27:49 PM

Not3/11/2025, 3:27:49 PM

Hmm, it seems like you're trying to say "" (a Korean letter). Can I help you with anything else? Or are you perhaps looking for some assistance with learning Korean letters and words?

Davidkjhy3/11/2025, 3:27:55 PM

Not3/11/2025, 3:27:56 PM

Ah, I see you're trying to convey "" (hwi/heu). If that's the case, you can simply write it like this: . This Korean letter is pronounced as [hwe] and has a similar sound to the English letter 'w'. However, if there's something else you wanted help with or any other information you need, please don't hesitate to ask!

Davidkjhy3/11/2025, 3:28:01 PM

Not3/11/2025, 3:28:01 PM

Do you mean the Korean letter "m"? If so, you can write it like this: . This Korean letter is pronounced as [em], which sounds similar to the English letter 'm'. Let me know if that's what you meant or if there's anything else I can help with!

Davidkjhy3/11/2025, 3:28:13 PM

아니

Not3/11/2025, 3:28:13 PM

Hmm, it seems like you wanted to write "이" (i) instead of "" (m). If that's the case, simply change your input to: . This Korean letter is pronounced as [i] and has a similar sound to the English letter 'i'. Please let me know if this is correct or if there's something else you need help with!

Davidkjhy3/11/2025, 3:28:21 PM

Not3/11/2025, 3:28:21 PM

You're trying to write the Korean letter "ng" ( ) here. In English, it is similar to the sound made in words like "sing." However, if you meant something else entirely, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!