English : What is your name? Korean : 이름이 뭐에요? (Yrum-y Moeyo?) More politely English : Excuse Me, What is your name? Korean : 실례하지만 존함을 여쭤봐도 될까요? (Silehajiman jonhamul yotzobado delkayo?)
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A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
It's the north portion of Korea. Korea was the western name for Chosun which was both south and north.
The Korea Strait.
The Soviet Union backed the formation of North Korea, while the Americans backed the formation of South Korea. The People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) started under the name of Kim Il Sung on 1 May 1948. Stalin was in charge of the USSR back then, so you can say he also had some footing in the birth of the communist country.
South Korea is actually the Republic of Korea and is commonly referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm."
In Korea, the name Jacob is written as "μ μ΄μ½₯" and is pronounced as "Jeh-i-kob."
Well, you say it the same way... in Korea if you want to say your full name your last name always goes first. This is how you spell it. 애샐이.
dai is how you says yes in Korea or you can say nai
Korea in Korean is "hanguk"
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
It is north of South Korea.
Korea DPR is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. That's long official name for North Korea. South Korea's official name is Republic of Korea. So, Korea DPR = Democratic People's Republic of Korea = North Korea Korea Republic = Republic of Korea = South Korea Everyone confuse this..
Tortoise. You dont have to change your language in korea.
It's the north portion of Korea. Korea was the western name for Chosun which was both south and north.
The official name is The Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Korea Black's birth name is Sean McCoy.
In Korea, the way to say welcome is "μ΄μ μ€μΈμ" (eoseo oseyo).