Yes, there are some... There's some on Korean celebrities
AnswerThere are sites that have explanations on water in Korean. Please go to: www.Google.comTYPE IN: Article on water in the Korean language. Usually there is a button you can push that will also say 'Translate' and you can use this later if you want it in English.
Wikipedia!
One example of a language that is pronounced as it is written is Spanish. Each letter in the Spanish alphabet generally corresponds to one sound, making it easier for learners to accurately pronounce words based on their written form.
"Only for you" is written as "dangsin man-ui" in the Korean language.
According to Wikipedia, he speaks Japanese, Korean, and Cantonese.
The Korean written language is called Hangul. It was created by King Sejong the Great in the 15th century to promote literacy among the Korean population. Hangul is known for its scientific design and efficient phonetic system.
Horace Grant Underwood has written: 'An introduction to the Korean spoken language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Korean language
"Kankokugo" is Korean (language) in Japanese. It is written as: 韓国語
There is no word in the Korean language for Banana. It is simply "Banana" and is written as 바나나 .
Jeyseon Lee has written: 'Korean dictionary & phrasebook' -- subject(s): English, Dictionaries, Korean language, Conversation and phrase books, Korean, English language 'Beginner's Korean with 2 audio CDs' -- subject(s): Korean language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English, Self-instruction
Eunyoung Kim Soderstrand has written: 'Korean language course' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Korean language, English
It would be written as 안.
Sung-Ock S. Sohn has written: 'Tense and aspect in Korean' -- subject(s): Korean language, Tense, Aspect 'Integrated Korean workbook' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Korean language, English