One, Korean Republic only has Korean Language widely spoken in their own country. That does not include dialects spoken.
No. languages with the most labial consonants are more easily lipreadable, such as many European languages. Languages that are dominated by vowels, such as Korean, are more challenging.
Officially, it's only in Korean and Japanese. But there are many covers of "Gee" on YouTube in other languages (i.e. English).
They know Korean, English and Chinese and Japanese too~
46 athletes from the Republic of Korea and 2 athletes from the Democratic Republic of Korea.
Bibleworks has Bible translations in 40 different languages, including Greek, Hebrew, English, German, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and many more languages.
Alexander Eusebio is known to be fluent in Korean and Chinese, as well as English. He may have knowledge of other languages as well, but these are the ones for which there is known information.
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Korean
Korean and Chinese are not linguistically related. Korean belongs to the Koreanic language family, while Chinese is a part of the Sino-Tibetan language family. However, due to historical and cultural interactions, there have been influences from Chinese on the Korean language, particularly in terms of vocabulary and writing systems.
well i know its Korean because it is the Korean war
Koreans speak Korean.
Dambae - Korean