The Korean word for "I am a Filipino" is "나는 필리핀 사람입니다" (na-neun pil-lin sa-ram-im-ni-da).
This is how you write HYOEL in korean. 이효엘.
The symbol for Korean currency is ₩, representing the South Korean won.
Classical Korean refers to the native Korean vocabulary, while Sino-Korean refers to the vocabulary borrowed from Chinese. The separation between these two classes of Korean began during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE – 668 CE) when Korean began to incorporate Chinese loanwords.
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
They are mostly mad at Japan because they invaded the Korean Peninsula.
im Miley Cyrus and im madim Miley Cyrus and im mad
날개 = nal-gae(im Korean) :)
Che Im has written: 'Paekho hwaltam' -- subject(s): Korean Manuscripts, Korean wit and humor
reeeeee is im mad
im randa & im mad and stupid
IM them
na neun:it is pretty simple!
moon - 달 - dal
im mad
Te urrej!
ok i might not be right but i dont really know this so im guessing.YOU GUYS R LOSERS