Hangul is a hard language to pick up.
I can remember a few terms dealing with POW commands.
Remember cuss words ( of course)
Did 3 tours their.
Had more of a grasp during those times of simple stuff.

It is a guttural and tonal fast spoken language.
Alot of words have multiple meanings with just jslight variance in how you pronounce them.


Honestly it is easier for a Korean to learn English than it is for American to learn Hangul.

IIRC in their school system they are required to take English for 5 yrs.

Might not be the same now.
But most Koreans that were not ancient serpent types know some functional english.
Alot of em play like they don't to their advantage.

Work out something concern money with em and language is a issue.
Walk away .

The English will come out to make the deal then they play like a language barrier wasn't thing before.
They was just trying to get top dollar out of you.

That's another thing about Korean culture.
Set prices really ain't set prices but ya gotta test the boundary of price.