Japanese dragon eyes squint more than Korean dragons
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Question: Is the Korean language more similar to Japanese or Chinese? Answer: Well Korean sounds like Japanese at times, however i think the language maybe more like Chinese but not necceserily the sound of it.
Korean is more similar to Japanese than to Chinese, as Korean and Japanese are both considered to be part of the same language family, while Chinese is a separate language family.
There Is Mirotic, (Korean, Japanese, and Chinese) Doushite (Japanese), Wrong Number (Korean), Purple Line (Japanese)
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
japanese korean chinese
Chinese, Japanese and Korean all use Chinese characters for words, but each of these languages use them a bit differently. All three of these languages also can use Arabic numerals or Chinese characters to write numbers. Korean and Japanese languages share many commonalities in grammar and structure. Although Korean and Japanese use a lot of Chinese characters in writing, these two languages are drastically different from Chinese.
mostly the Chinese, Japanese and the Korean people
Neither she's Korean
Yes, genetically.
Q: Is Japanese somehow related to Chinese and if yes how? C: Good Question! A: Korean is believed to be the closest language to Japanese. In fact, scientists today still have not discovered where the Japanese language carried from. But Korean is known to be an older type of Japanese. Scientists believe that Korean has explored or discovered new worlds, ended up in Japan. Later on, people in the new world started making up a different language.
Korean scribes
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language, unlike English or even Korean or Japanese (and even Korean and Japanese have no set order for their 'alphabet'), as Chinese language is simply written with different strokes put together. You might find websites that give you the way English alphabets might be written in Chinese, phonetic-wise, but that is only how we would pronounce English alphabets in Chinese phonetically, and not the Chinese alphabet. :)