Yes, there are some... There's some on Korean celebrities
AnswerThere are sites that have explanations on water in Korean. Please go to: www.Google.comTYPE IN: Article on water in the Korean language. Usually there is a button you can push that will also say 'Translate' and you can use this later if you want it in English.
Wikipedia!
"Only for you" is written as "dangsin man-ui" in the Korean language.
According to Wikipedia, he speaks Japanese, Korean, and Cantonese.
Horace Grant Underwood has written: 'An introduction to the Korean spoken language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Korean language
"Kankokugo" is Korean (language) in Japanese. It is written as: 韓国語
There is no word in the Korean language for Banana. It is simply "Banana" and is written as 바나나 .
The word "lily" in Korean is written as 백합 (baekhap).
Jeyseon Lee has written: 'Korean dictionary & phrasebook' -- subject(s): English, Dictionaries, Korean language, Conversation and phrase books, Korean, English language 'Beginner's Korean with 2 audio CDs' -- subject(s): Korean language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English, Self-instruction
Eunyoung Kim Soderstrand has written: 'Korean language course' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Korean language, English
It would be written as 안.
Sung-Ock S. Sohn has written: 'Tense and aspect in Korean' -- subject(s): Korean language, Tense, Aspect 'Integrated Korean workbook' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Korean language, English
Juck-Ryoon Hwang has written: 'Role of sociolinguistics in foreign language education with reference to Korean and English terms of address and levels of deference' -- subject(s): English language, Forms of Address, Honorific, Korean language, Social aspects, Social aspects of Korean language