Oh, that would be Spanish.
Korean is way far off.
I would know 'cause I'm currently learning Japanese and Japanese is closely related to Korean and I'm already fluent in Spanish so yeah, Spanish sound way closer to English.
Main language is English, others are Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean,, Arabic, Japanese and Italian
Japan. As other words describe a language while Japan describes a country
"Joaheyo" does not have a meaning in Filipino language. It may be a Korean word or phrase as it sounds similar to Korean expressions such as "annyeonghaseyo" which means "hello" or "goodbye" in English.
No It Is Not Korean is one of the couple sybol languages and Spanish is a language of the Latin Form
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Spanish is the easiest language to learn, but some people don't think Spanish is the easiest, For Japanese people Spanish might not be easy.English is not the easiest language to learn. I think Japanese, Chinese,Korean, Russian and English are the hardest Languages to learnThe easiest language for an English speaker to learn is Scots.The easiest language to learn is the one with the most similarities to your individual mother tongue.
Occasionally English but mainly Korean.
The English name "Julie" is transliterated into Korean as "줄리" (pronounced as "Jool-ee"). In Korean, names are often phonetically adapted to fit the language's sounds. Therefore, "Julie" maintains a similar pronunciation while using Hangul characters.
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depends on the location of the church, but normally the Bible is in the translation that the reader speaks (ie English, Spanish, Korean)
Korean is more similar to Japanese than to Chinese, as Korean and Japanese are both considered to be part of the same language family, while Chinese is a separate language family.
"Kankokugo" is Korean (language) in Japanese. It is written as: 韓国語