South Korea = 韓国 = kankoku
North Korea = 北朝鮮 = kitachousen
In Garifuna, "hello" is typically translated as "Bóo."
Korea is liberated from Japanese rule. Korea has beem separated into two countries, the Soviet-backed Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the pro-American Republic of Korea.
It's highly unlikely. She said that her parents came from Korea. My friends say that you can see her Japanese-speaking translator tailing after her.
Korea and Port Arthur.
It was, it's now in Korea. It was part of the Japanese colony within Korea when it was controlled by the Japanese.
the Japanese
Japan gained control of Korea in 1910, following the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1910, which formally annexed Korea as a Japanese colony. This followed a period of increasing Japanese influence over Korea, particularly after the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895 and the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. Japan's rule over Korea lasted until the end of World War II in 1945.
Korea brought many things to Japan.About 300AD Korean people came to Japan and indigenous Japanese were nearly monkeys.Korean people tought how to do farming,Chinese,and cultures.Also about 2or3hundreds later Korean gave a sword because of friendship.Also in 1592 to 1598 Korea and Japan had a big war.At first Japan beated Korea because they had muskeet guns from Portugal but later Korea won because Korea had good cannons.Then Japan colonized Korean in1910 for 36 years because of that nowadays Japanese people learn wrong history.Teachers teach Korea learnt cultivating from Japan,Japanese tought Korean to Korean people... Those nonsense stuff.Even 30%of Japanese blood come from Koreans.These are continueing even now and it became east sea of Korea turned into the troubled area.(In diplomacy) If you ask about something like related to two countries for E.X:Japanese massacred Korean and Chinese to Japanese they would say they have never did that. p.s:I am Korean but don't think I wrote it to say Japanese are bad.
Her parents are from Korea,but Michelle Wie has a Japanese blood.
japanese
Korea
Japan was already seperated from China from the start, and Korea became seperated from mainland China by Japanese influence expanding in Korea after Sino-Japanese war in 1895.