Hangul Word Tracing Worksheet

A Hangul word tracing worksheet with 10 words traced 8 times each per page. Pick from 5 design themes or input your own words. For Korean handwriting practice and beginners.
Hangul Word Tracing Worksheet

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[Input] - language: Korean - output_size: 1024x1536 (A4 세로 비율) [Purpose] Printable Korean Hangul word tracing worksheet, A4 vertical portrait, table grid format. Designed for daily writing practice — each Hangul word is traced 8 times on the page. No reference photo needed — pure text-to-image generation. [Composition] - Page format: A4 portrait 1024x1536, print-ready white paper worksheet, pure monochrome. - Header strip (top ~5%): the text "{header_title}, 한글 단어 따라쓰기" in small subtle Korean serif, centered. - Main table grid: occupies ~90% of the page height. The number of rows equals the number of words provided. Default 10 rows. The table has 5 columns: - Column 1 (definition, ~22% width): for each row, a large bold Hangul word at the top + a small English translation below. - Columns 2-5 (tracing, ~19.5% width each): for each row, the SAME Hangul word rendered in dotted-line Korean tracing font (점선체), TWICE per cell (vertically stacked). Total = 4 columns × 2 traces = 8 traces per row. - Light gray table grid lines around all cells. No footer text — leave a small bottom margin clean. - Complexity level: {difficulty_detail}. [Row Content — Hangul / English pairs] The rows to render (in order). For each pair "한글/english", the Hangul is the definition (and the dotted tracing target), and the English is the small translation below it: {word_pairs_list} [Core Structure] - Auto-fit: adjust row height and character size so the table fills the page comfortably regardless of row count. 5-6 words = larger characters, 8-10 = standard, 12-15 = compact. - Maintain 4 dotted-tracing columns × 2 stacked entries = 8 traces per word, regardless of total row count. - The definition Hangul (column 1) is SOLID FILLED black bold, large size. The English translation directly below is smaller, lighter weight. - The tracing Hangul (columns 2-5) is DOTTED OUTLINE in light gray — each Hangul syllable drawn as small evenly-spaced dots forming the character outline. [Style Rules] - Definition Hangul: thick bold Korean sans-serif (Cafe24 Ohsquare Bold or similar), approximately 36pt equivalent, pure black. - English translation: Pretendard Light or thin Latin sans, approximately 14pt equivalent, dark gray. - Tracing Hangul: Korean dotted-line tracing font (점선체) — every dot clearly visible, light gray. - Table grid: thin light gray lines, clean and consistent. - NO illustrations, NO decorative motifs, NO color fills — purely a textual worksheet table. - Color palette: pure black definition + light gray dotted tracing + white background. [Visual Style] - Camera: flat scanned worksheet look, top-down orthographic, print-ready. - Lighting: even neutral scan lighting, zero directional shadow, no highlights. - Color grade: pure monochrome on white paper, high-contrast definition black + light gray dotted tracing. [CRITICAL — Korean text accuracy] Render ALL Hangul correctly, character by character, with NO broken or misrendered jamo (자음/모음/받침). The exact strings to render: - Header: "{header_title}, 한글 단어 따라쓰기" - Each row's definition Hangul + English translation as provided in [Row Content]. - Each row's 8 dotted tracing copies of the same Hangul word. Double-check every Hangul syllable. The dotted-tracing characters must show evenly-spaced individual dots forming the outline (초성 + 중성 + 종성 all visible). [CRITICAL — Tracing format] - Tracing letters MUST be dotted outlines (점선체), NOT solid filled. - Definition column word IS solid filled (bold black). - Each dot evenly spaced and clearly visible. - Provide enough vertical white space inside each tracing cell for child's pen strokes. [🚫 PROHIBITED] - Broken or misrendered Hangul characters - Solid filled tracing letters (must be dotted) - Any colored fills, gradients, shading, halftone, illustrations - Decorative motifs, characters, animals, or scenery - Photographic, realistic, 3D, anime, or manga style - Fake official seals or celebrity names

Frequently asked questions

Q. Do I need to attach a photo?
A. No. This card generates a new Hangul tracing worksheet from scratch. just send the prompt to ChatGPT, no photo needed.
Q. Can I make a different worksheet every day?
A. Yes. Cycle through the 5 design themes (Animals, Family, Nature, Food, 받침 words), or use Advanced 'custom words' (comma-separated) to input your own words for daily variation.
Q. What if the dotted Hangul gets garbled?
A. AI image models don't always render Korean dotted-tracing perfectly. Send a follow-up: 'Re-render the tracing word in row N exactly as "○○" in Korean dotted-line tracing font.' It will redraw the text correctly.
Q. Can I use it for other ages?
A. Use the Advanced 'character size & complexity' option (Toddler / Preschool / Elementary) to adjust letter size and 받침 complexity. Toddler = large letters, no 받침; Elementary = smaller letters, complex 받침 + 이중모음.
Q. Is the print resolution enough for daycare use?
A. It prints crisply up to postcard size. For larger prints like A4, ask your print shop for a quality boost option for the smoothest result.

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