it is called 한글
North Korea uses only Hangul in their writing, as they have abolished the use of Hanja (Chinese characters) in their language system. South Korea still uses Hanja to some extent alongside Hangul.
you probably mean there, and North korea uses only han'gul while south korea mixed it with chinese
Korean writing is called Hangul in South Korea and as ChosÅn'gÅ­l in North Korea and China. It is phonetic writing style and was developed by the Josen Dynasty in the mid 15th century. The Chinese character are sometimes used and known as Hanja.
its animated it Korea
Well its mainly the same pronunciation but in Korean writing it is 매리 크리스마스.
Influence on the government, language, writing, and art.
Influence on the government, language, writing, and art.
Hangul is primarily used in South Korea and North Korea, where it is the official writing system for the Korean language. While Korean is spoken by the vast majority of people in these countries, there are also Korean-speaking communities around the world, including in the United States, China, and Japan. However, outside of Korea, Hangul is not widely used as a primary writing system.
you find its address then send it as a letter
The Koreans adopted Confucianism as well as Chinese writing, political institutions, and argicultural methods. Eventually, Chinese missionaries introduced Buddhism to Korea aswell
They use Kanji, along with Japan,and North and South Korea (they use the Korean version of Kanji.)
China and Korea influenced Japan by religion (Buddhism) which was introduced through Chinese law, based on Indian beliefs. China's written language, using pictographs, is the basis for the Japanese writing system (Kanji).