Learn Hangul with Fun재미있게 배우는 한글
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How to play
  1. Read the English sentence, then tap Korean words to add them in order — tap a word in your sentence to remove it. (On desktop you can also drag & drop.)
  2. Korean order is Subject → Object → Verb. The colors match the legend: green = subject, red = object, dark green = verb.
  3. Press "Check Sentence" when you're done. Watch out — some words in the bank don't belong in the sentence!
I eat rice
Remember: Korean follows Subject + Object + Verb order

Available Words

Subject (주어)
Object (목적어)
Verb (동사)

Build Your Sentence

Tap words above to build the Korean sentence — tap a placed word to remove it

About Sentence Architect

Sentence Architect drills the biggest structural difference between English and Korean: word order. English says "I eat rice"; Korean says 나는 밥을 먹어요 — "I rice eat", with the verb always last. Each round gives you an English sentence and a bank of Korean word tiles, color-coded by role (green subject, red object, dark-green verb). Arrange them in Korean order and check your answer.

Watch out: the bank contains extra words that don't belong in the sentence, so you must read every tile, not just arrange blindly. The particles glued to each noun — 는, 을, 가 — are doing grammatical work; the sentence lesson explains what each one means and why Korean word order is so flexible.