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Free Korean Name Tracing Worksheets – Mongolian Names (Batuka, Odgerel, Nandia, and more)

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  Hi everyone! I’m back with another free Korean tracing worksheet, and this one is special for Mongolian names πŸ‡²πŸ‡³ + πŸ‡°πŸ‡· In this post, you’ll find 6 beautifully designed Hangul worksheets based on Mongolian names: Hvslen (ν›„μŠ¬λ Œ) Odgerel (μ˜€λ“œκ²Œλ ) Nandia (λ‚œλ””μ•„) Egshiglen (μ—‘μ‹œκΈ€λ Œ) Batuka (λ°”νˆ¬μΉ΄) Bujinlham (λΆ€μ§„λžŒ) Each worksheet shows how the name is written in Hangul (Korean alphabet) with stroke order guides, traceable letters, and room for practice! πŸ“₯ How to Download Click the image below or use the link to save the worksheet as a printable file: πŸ‘‰ . πŸ§’ Who is this for? Korean learners who want to practice writing names Mongolian students learning Hangul Teachers or parents teaching Korean alphabet Anyone who loves practicing calligraphy or Korean handwriting ✍️ 🌸 Bonus Tip If you’d like me to create your name in Hangul too, just leave a comment on my TikTok or here on the blog! I’ll include it in the next video + worksheet drop πŸ’¬ Thank you so...

How to Write BTS (λ°©νƒ„μ†Œλ…„λ‹¨) in Korean — Free Hangul Worksheet for Kpop Fans

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  🧾 Who is BTS? BTS (also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan or λ°©νƒ„μ†Œλ…„λ‹¨ in Korean) is a 7-member boy group from South Korea that debuted in 2013. The group includes: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. They are loved all over the world for their music, messages of self-love, and powerful performances. πŸ’œ As of June 2025, all members have officially completed their military service — “We are back!” — and ARMY couldn’t be more excited! ✍️ What You’ll Learn In this worksheet, you’ll get to: Trace λ°©νƒ„μ†Œλ…„λ‹¨ step by step Practice Korean handwriting with proper stroke order Learn how the name is written and pronounced in Korean: λ°©νƒ„μ†Œλ…„λ‹¨ = Bangtan Sonyeondan Meaning: “Bulletproof Boy Scouts” 🎁 Free Download You can download the BTS Korean writing worksheet for free! Just click the image  πŸ–¨️ You can print it out and practice writing on paper — perfect for BTS fans, Korean learners, or anyone who loves calligraphy! πŸ’¬ Want more? I’ll be posting more vi...

How to Write “I Love You” in Korean — Free Hangul Tracing Worksheet (Stroke Order + Korean Calligraphy)

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  Are you learning Korean or just curious about how to write “I love you” in beautiful Hangul? In this post, I’ll guide you step-by-step through writing μ‚¬λž‘ν•΄ (saranghae) — the Korean phrase for “I love you” — using a custom-designed handwriting worksheet. This printable worksheet was created on iPad with clear stroke order arrows, light tracing guides, and space to practice each character four times. It’s perfect for beginners, language learners, or even Korean calligraphy lovers looking to improve their writing form. ✅ What’s inside: The full phrase μ‚¬λž‘ν•΄ (I love you) broken down into each Hangul character Correct stroke order with arrows for easy guidance 4 tracing boxes per character to help you build muscle memory Light gray guides to keep your letters neat A calming, aesthetic layout — great for handwriting or ASMR fans! πŸ–‹️ Why this worksheet is helpful: Practicing Hangul with correct stroke order is essential to writing beautifully and naturally in Kor...

How to Write “Ami” in Korean | Hangul Handwriting Practice ✍️

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 Hi there! Today I’m writing the name “Ami” in Korean ✍️   Someone left a lovely comment asking for it,   so let’s learn how to write “Ami” using the Korean alphabet — Hangul! πŸ“ How does “Ami” become μ•„λ―Έ in Korean?. Korean is written in syllable blocks made up of sounds.   Here’s how the name “Ami” turns into Hangul: - The letter “A” sounds like μ•„ (ah) - The letters “M + I” become λ―Έ    - M = ㅁ (mieum)    - I = γ…£ (ee sound) So, “Ami” is written as μ•„λ―Έ, and it’s pronounced Ah-mee in Korean.   Isn’t that beautiful? πŸ“„ Free Worksheet Download You can download the worksheet image by: πŸ“± On mobile:   Tap and hold the image, then choose “Download image” or “Save to Photos” (depending on your device). πŸ’» On PC   Right-click on the image and select ”Save image as…”to download it to your computer. If it opens in a new tab, you can also right-click the image there and save it. The worksheet includes numbered arrows to help you write each Korean...