The Ohio State University- Columbus
U of Minnesota- twin cities
U of British Columbia- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
U of Hawaii- ManoaMethodist College in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Columbia University in NY, New York
Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah
U of California- Los Angeles
Portland State University
University of California- Berkeley
The University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada
Adroit College in California
U of Oregon- Eugene
University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
yonsei university in seoul, korea
University of Southern California- Los Angeles , CA
The Korean language can be learned from different methods. One can enroll in community colleges that offer Korean language. One can also learn from software programs such as Rosetta Stone.
Many colleges may offer Chinese language classes, but one website that teaches you the Chinese language is below http://www.ezlearnchinese.com/1stclass.html
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That depends on what college you are talking about. Many colleges offer CNA classes on line. You can do a search for CNA classes on line to find what colleges offer this.
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Rudolf E. Klimes has written: 'Korean universities and colleges' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges 'Chinese basics' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Chinese language
The short answer is no. When you take a foreign language in high school, colleges are able to rely on the fact that you learned the language well enough pass the classes. If you are studying a language on your own, they have no way to verify what you have learned. It's possible that some colleges may have an exam that you can take to prove your foreign language skills; however, I don't know of any colleges that do that.
No, Korean is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which is a language isolate with no known genealogical relationship to any other language family.
to communicate well korean language,,and understand what they talkig,,and also speak well their language
There are several colleges in Cleveland. EMT classes can be found at most local colleges and universities.
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.
"Only for you" is written as "dangsin man-ui" in the Korean language.