Korean is the official language of only North Korea and South Korea. However, there are large minority groups that speak Korean in China, Japan, US, and Russia.
Two countries have Korean as their official language: North Korea South Korea
53 nations and territories have French as an official language or French as a principal language in education or/and politics
As with religion and many other cultural aspects, language was imposed by the Spaniards back in the 1500s
Korean (language) is a language isolate. Although Korean has sometimes been categorized with the Altaic language family, this view is now rather outdated.
Korean and Japanese are their own separate group of languages. Even though Korean and Japanese are similar in sounds, not in alphabet. Japanese has Chinese characters, but have different sound for each character. So yes Korean and Japaneses are the only languages in the world not to be related to any other language in the world.
Two countries have Korean as their official language: North Korea South Korea
53 nations and territories have French as an official language or French as a principal language in education or/and politics
Well technically, there is no such thing as a language called "South Korean". The language is just Korean but there are variations in accents and things. It is how the accent of a person in New York is different from that of person that lives in Texas.
The Korean language is widely spoken in both countries.
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As with religion and many other cultural aspects, language was imposed by the Spaniards back in the 1500s
Excluding both South and North Korea, thousands use it in Manchuria, and there is a tribe in South East Asia which uses Korean. Other than that, there are millions around the world using Korea, such as China, Japan, US, etc.
Korean (language) is a language isolate. Although Korean has sometimes been categorized with the Altaic language family, this view is now rather outdated.
to communicate well korean language,,and understand what they talkig,,and also speak well their language
Check out the 'Korean Baseball' link found on this page. It will direct you to articles concerning baseball in many countries. Many of the articles are written in the native language so if the only language you know is English you will have problems understanding them.
Korean was a language that naturally developed on the Korean peninsula. King Saejong the Great was responsible for devising the current Hangeul alphabet for the Korean language. (It previously used the Chinese ideographs -- Hanzi.) Korean is not a created language; it is not Esperanto or Klingon.
Korean and Japanese are their own separate group of languages. Even though Korean and Japanese are similar in sounds, not in alphabet. Japanese has Chinese characters, but have different sound for each character. So yes Korean and Japaneses are the only languages in the world not to be related to any other language in the world.