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How do you say the clothes doesn't match in Korean?

옷 일치 하지 않습니다 = the clothes doesn't match


Who made Korean traditional clothes?

it's not made by one person, but Korean clothes (Han bok) were derived from Chinese clothes called Han Fu.


What is a Korean hanbok?

A Korean hanbok is a traditional form of Korean clothing. It typically consists of a jeogori, a short jacket, and chima, a full-length wrap-around skirt. Hanbok is often worn during traditional celebrations or important events in Korea.


What country wears a Hanbok?

Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean.


What part of Korea did the hanbok come from?

Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean.


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What is the traditional Korean hanbok dress?

Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean. Both Hanbok and Hanfu are very similar, but Hanbok is more simplicity


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What clothes are fashionable with Korean girls?

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How do you say 'clothes' in different languages?

Spanish: ropa French: vêtements German: Kleidung Italian: vestiti Japanese: 服 (fuku) Chinese: 衣服 (yīfú) Korean: 옷 (ot)