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∙ 12y ago50-50 I think but when Chinese people cannot beat us they usually cheat at any price. Not the same to Viet people trust me!
The Yalu River marks the North Korean-China border. Since UN forces were not officially at war with China (despite the fact China was an active participant in the conflict), UN forces were unable to continue their advance.
The majority of Americans speak English as a first language. Other languages spoken in the United States include Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Vietnamese, Yoruba, and Urdu, among many others.
they were the one who went to Korea during the Korean war and established orphanage there for Korean orphans.
The North Korean regime was established by the Soviet Union as part of their efforts to expand the communist bloc.
Yes they can. In the Korean group miss A, there are two Chinese people. In another Korean group, f(x) there is two Chinese people (one is currently not there). So you can be a Korean singer if you're Chinese.
Korean were derived from Chinese
No, Taeyang is not Chinese. He is a South Korean singer and member of the group BIGBANG.
Question: Is the Korean language more similar to Japanese or Chinese? Answer: Well Korean sounds like Japanese at times, however i think the language maybe more like Chinese but not necceserily the sound of it.
Chinese Nationalists who were led by Chiang Kai-shek.
no she is not full Korean. she is Chinese American.
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.
No, he is Thai and Chinese.
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Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
Korean and Chinese are not linguistically related. Korean belongs to the Koreanic language family, while Chinese is a part of the Sino-Tibetan language family. However, due to historical and cultural interactions, there have been influences from Chinese on the Korean language, particularly in terms of vocabulary and writing systems.