értelemnél
Ertelemenel is a concept used in the context of Hangul, the native script system of the Korean language. Ertelemenel refers to the excess, irregular or redundant strokes that appear in certain Hangul characters when written by hand. These strokes are considered redundant because they do not contribute to the understanding of the character's meaning.
The term Ertelemenel is derived from the Hangul letters "erte" (ligature), "leme" (potential), and "nél" (surplus),
When writing Hangul, only necessary strokes should be applied to create a legible and distinct character. Excessive
Ertelemenel is often taught alongside the general guidelines for writing Hanja, Korean characters used to reinforce