The Korean language has a vast vocabulary, with estimates of over 1 million words when considering all dialects, loanwords, and specialized terms. However, the core vocabulary used in everyday conversation is much smaller, typically ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 words. Additionally, the Korean writing system, Hangul, allows for the creation of new words through combinations of syllables and morphemes. Thus, the total number of words can vary significantly based on how one defines and counts them.
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
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I know the Korean language, and I know that yalu (야루) is not any of the Korean words. Perhaps you were talking about yagu, which is baseball.
42.4 thousand died in the Korean war
yes, many,many,many
The Korean language has over 1 million words in its vocabulary.
it is one of the many words that roughly translate to "you" or "you are"
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.
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
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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.
장재봉 if you can't see it, it means your computer can't read Korean words