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Who can tell me what format Korean is and how to write it?
The biggest difference between Korean and Chinese writing formats is that Chinese has two spaces at the beginning and Korean has one space. Everything else is basically the same, punctuation marks should occupy a space. Also note: Korean is divided into writing and punctuation, which means that spaces should be empty, such as ".",and punctuation marks are also different from Chinese. In Korean, the period is a dot, the book title is a single quotation mark and so on. Finally, some Korean compositions, if they are general narratives, do not need to use the order of respect, just use the low order. For example:

? . (O)

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