: The book's strongest point is its comparative approach, explaining Korean grammar by drawing parallels with Turkish sentence structures. This is particularly helpful since both languages share a similar "Subject-Object-Verb" order and agglutinative nature.
: Each grammar point is supported by numerous daily life examples. Many users noted that the inclusion of Latin alphabet transcriptions (romanization) alongside the Hangul helps beginners check their pronunciation. Asialogy Korece Dilbilgisi
: Reviewers frequently praise its clear, non-academic language that avoids complex jargon. It moves logically from basic sentence construction to more advanced connectors. : The book's strongest point is its comparative
: The book is part of a larger ecosystem, often used in conjunction with the Asialogy YouTube channel or free online courses, which provide video explanations for the chapters. Draft Review (User Perspective) Many users noted that the inclusion of Latin
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The (Korean Grammar) by Abdurrahman Esendemir is widely regarded by learners as one of the most accessible resources for Turkish speakers starting their Korean language journey. Review Highlights
"As someone starting Korean from scratch, this book has been a lifesaver. Unlike many translated textbooks, explains rules through the lens of Turkish grammar, which makes everything click much faster. I love the 'step-by-step' approach and the fact that it doesn't feel like a dry, boring academic text. The example sentences are practical for daily conversation, and having the online video lessons to follow along with makes it feel like I have a personal tutor. Highly recommended for any Turkish learner who wants a solid foundation without getting overwhelmed." Purchasing Information