Hi everyone,
I've never studied Korean, but I'm interested. I'm wondering a few things about hanja.
1) Do all hanja have a single reading/pronunciation? If not all, do most only have one reading? Or is it more like Japanese, where most have at least two readings, and often more.
2) I realize hanja aren't used as much anymore, but I imagine most Korean words have hanja, right? Do dictionaries and other vocabulary resources (vocab books, word lists) often show the hanja?
3) If anyone here has studied both Korean and Japanese: How similar are hanja and kanji? How much overlap is there?
Thanks so much for any info!