English: Korean term (pronunciation) Korean Hangeul
White: Hwin (Hween) 흰
Yellow: Noran (No - rahn) 노란
Orange: Juhwang (Jew - hwang) 주황
Green: Noksaek (Noke - sack) 녹색
Purple: Borasaek (Bo - rah - saek) 보라색
Blue: Paran (pah - rahn) 파란
Red: bbalkan (Bahl - kahn) 빨간
Brown: Galsaek (Gahl - sack) 갈색
Black and Red "Jr. Black": Pum or Poom (Poom) 품
Black: Geomjeong (Guhm - juhng) 검정
the colors on the korean flag represent the same thing as on the american flag Blue=Vigilance, Perserverance, and Justice White=Purity and Innocence. Red=Valor and Hardness
The Korean language has over 1 million words in its vocabulary.
The South Korean flag is black, white, blue and red. The North Korean flag is red, blue and white. The flag of the Korean Empire was white, blue and orangey red.
black, white, red, and blueThe South Korean flag colors include the white background. The other colors on the flag are red, blue, and black.
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
you don't know what the meaning of korean words
Sean in Korean would be, 숀 To get more words in Korean just go to google translator!
드셨나요 = did you eat
;plok
it means that blue is war red is peace and white is love
Some words do not translate from English to Korean (or from Korean to English). Those words would appear in the native language, for instance, a word in English will be the same in a Korean sentence. For example: Microsoft is cool Microsoft는 멋지다
Actually in Korea they use the word "shalom." Among Christians, "shalom" has become a Korean word. In written in Korean alphabet, "샬롬". Some Korean words matches with shalom. If I translate it in another words, "평안" - peaceful rest, will be the nearest one.