>>2218213It's surprisingly really easy. Visually, I have it down pat, it's merely connecting the pronunciations/sounds with the "symbols" themselves but I suppose that's the norm when it comes to languages like Korean.
I wouldn't recommend Rosetta Stone. It's pretty garbo. I'm using Memrise; It's free and they have over 2000 vocabulary/common words/phrases and so forth. If my memory serves me right, Duolingo is about to unveil it's beta stage for Korean so that might be neat to check out too.
If you decide to pursue it, good luck anon.