Korea = 韓國 Hán guó
Korean (people) = 韓國人 Hánguó rén
To say, "this is a Korean product" (object): 這是韓國的產品 Zhè shì hán guó de chǎn pǐn
To say the words sterling silver in Chinese you say chun yin. To say these words in Korean you say seuteolling silbeo.
sue-hawp, sorta (is there a pinyin for Korean (pinyin is the English pronunciation of chinese))
korean
Yes they can. In the Korean group miss A, there are two Chinese people. In another Korean group, f(x) there is two Chinese people (one is currently not there). So you can be a Korean singer if you're Chinese.
Korean were derived from Chinese
Korea has 2 counting systems: pure Korean and borrower system from Chinese. Pure Korean zero is "young" (just like it's pronounced in English). Zero in borrower Chinese system is "gong" (pronounced like 'pwnd' with the ng at the end ) .
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.
Chinese Nationalists who were led by Chiang Kai-shek.
呵呵呵 is one
Since Korea was derived from China, Chinese had heavy impact on Korean. Korean had used Chinese character, and more than 70% of words came from Chinese.
no she is not full Korean. she is Chinese American.
No, he is Thai and Chinese.