anything pertaining to Korea
Korea has long history over 5,000 years.
2,000 years ago they are called as in many names, Koguryo,Baekje,
Balhae,
Silla, Xiongnu, Turks, Huns.
Parts of Koguryo (Turks) more than 200,000 people has moved to middle Asia the region of Turkey and other Eurasian countries about 2,000 year
earlier from Korea.
Xiongnu by Chinese : Chinese hated Koreans as brutal invaders so much that they called Koreans this in bad meaning.
Turks : In Korean history, Turks played major role in Koguryo whose size was more than 20 times than that of current Korea.
Huns by Europeans: Europeans called them as Huns.
But they're the same.
Koreans are also mongoloid, born with blue spot on their hips.
Now Koreans are all over the world, regardless of their nationality.
Corrine has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
Korean men marry Korean woman to cling family lineage. Whereas Korean woman can marry non-Korean men. Percentage intercultural marriage between Korean woman non- Korean men is much highter then Korean men.
yes! it is a Korean band!
Classical Korean refers to the native Korean vocabulary, while Sino-Korean refers to the vocabulary borrowed from Chinese. The separation between these two classes of Korean began during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE – 668 CE) when Korean began to incorporate Chinese loanwords.
If you're Korean you are Asian. She is Korean.
In Korean cookbooks, online, or maybe at a Korean restaurant.
South Korean
all Korean schools teach Korean
A Korean pickle or Korean pickled vegetables that starts with k is Kim-chi.
'No' in korean is "Aniyo" or 아니요
A Korean Tuesday
No they are not Korean.