Frequently Asked Questions
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Learners who want structured Korean vocabulary — especially verbs and themed decks — with PDF reference plus interactive study. Decks are labeled by CEFR level (e.g. A1). You do not need to live in Korea or already read Hangul fluently; products explain what level they target on each Market product page.
www.malggu.com — sign up, sign in, account. market.malggu.com — shop, redeem, My library, PDF downloads. wordbook.malggu.com — study and play decks you own. spells.malggu.com — Spells pricing. magic.malggu.com — Spells catalog and games. One account works across all of them.
Market is the store: browse decks, pay, redeem your license key, download PDFs. Wordbook is where you actually learn — flashcards, study mode, and arcade-style play for decks unlocked on your account. Think: Market = buy & own; Wordbook = use what you bought.
No. Market sells Korean wordbook decks (PDF + Wordbook access). Spells and Magic sell grammar and motion-based game units with their own licenses and pricing. Buying a verb deck on Market does not unlock Spells units, and vice versa.
1) Pick a deck on Market and buy (guest checkout is OK). 2) Copy the license key from your email. 3) Create a Malggu account with the same email you used at checkout. 4) Redeem your key. 5) Download the PDF from My library and open study on Wordbook.
Market may offer a small free practice deck (e.g. Action Verbs sample) in My library after sign-in. Full decks are paid products. Spells offers free early units on Magic; see Spells pricing for details.
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