Your Korean name can still be Michelle, if you'd like it to be. You would merely sound it out when writing it in Korean, writing with the appropriate characters that would match the sounds in "Michelle."
This is how you would write "Michelle" in Korean Hangul: 미셸 Mi-Shyel
Michelle
미셀 (me-shell)
It's the same in Korean as it is in English.
andrea ruth
미셜 (mi-shyel)
"Michael" is an English equivalent of the French name "Michelle."Specifically, the French word is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "mee-shehl." The masculine equivalent is "Michel."
미셸 thats my name!
Michelle grace - 미셸 그레이스 Michelle - 미셸 Grace - 그레이스
미셀 (me-shell)
allison in korean
The name Michelle is the same in Korean only they may pronounce it a little different. So Michelle may sound more like Misyel. Misyel is the closest to the name Michelle in writing to get the right pronunciation.Michelle = 미셸 (Hangul) that is pronounced "Misyel".
It's the same in Korean as it is in English.
It's the same in Korean as it is in English.
If you're Korean you are Asian. She is Korean.
Michelle kwanz? The figure ice skater?
No! Michelle Wie ,Is Korean-American~!
andrea ruth
No, Michelle Kwan was born in Torrance, California