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

 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!



📝 How does “Ami” become 아미 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 아 (ah)

- The letters “M + I” become 미

   - M = ㅁ (mieum)

   - I = ㅣ (ee sound)

So, “Ami” is written as 아미, and it’s pronounced Ah-mee in Korean.  

Isn’t that beautiful?

📄 Free Worksheet Download



You can download the worksheet image by:

📱 On mobile:  

Tap and hold the image, then choose “Download image” or “Save to Photos” (depending on your device).


💻 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 letter  

> in the correct stroke order. Follow the arrows, trace slowly, and enjoy the process!

you’ll be writing beautiful Hangul in no time!


✍️ Why learn with names?

Learning Korean through names is fun and personal.  

It helps you remember the sounds more easily —  

and seeing your name in a different script is always special!


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Let’s learn Korean together — one name at a time 💖  

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