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Hanja are arranged in the seven levels of the 한국어능력시험. If you don't know what that is, it's the hanja test which koreans themselves take. After elementary school they are at about level 5; level 8 is the easiest, it's first grade stuff over here. Level 7 is like 2nd grade material. Level 1 is pretty near impossible for a foreigner, and even also for koreans. (I know a Korean woman who majored in korean in college but only passed level 2, and was proud of it.)

Structure is PURE KOREAN + 을 + HANJA READING (hanja pronunciation written in hangul). Sometimes there is JUST WORD WITH KNOWN MEANING (usually PURE HANJA word) + HANJA READING (sound in hangul)


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  • for level 8 there are 101
  • for level 7 there are 201
  • for level 6 there are 300
  • for level 5 there are 348
  • for level 4II there are 609
  • for level 4I there are 431
  • for level 3II there are 535
  • for level 3I there are 385
  • for level 2 there are 311
  • for level 1 there are 641


 


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