Approximately 77 million people speak Korean worldwide, including around 50 million in South Korea and around 25 million in North Korea. Korean is also spoken by Korean communities in countries such as the United States, China, and Japan.
Approximately 75 million people worldwide speak Korean as their first language. This number includes people in South Korea, North Korea, and Korean communities in other countries.
Approximately 1.4% of the world's population speak Korean as their first language.
J-Hope, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, speaks Korean as his mother tongue. He is fluent in Korean and has also studied English.
North Koreans speak Korean. The official language of North Korea is Korean, which is also known as the Pyongyang dialect.
The members of the South Korean boy band BIGBANG primarily speak Korean. However, they are known for incorporating English words and phrases into their songs.
Approximately 75 million people worldwide speak Korean as their first language. This number includes people in South Korea, North Korea, and Korean communities in other countries.
There aren't any statistics available for the number of Korean speakers living in Japan.
Approximately 1.4% of the world's population speak Korean as their first language.
yes but they have different dialect of korean
You speak Korean in Korea.
Although there might be people in Korea who speak Mandarin, Korean people speak the Korean language. Mandarin is spoken in most of China and also in Taiwan.
* They mostly speak Japanese, but some can speak Korean, Chinese, and alot can speak English. * and have lots Russian people in the hiz out
Occasionally English but mainly Korean.
Koreans speak Korean. The written alphabet is called hangul
yes she can
IF i am Korean, and IF i know how to speak it yes, i can; I DO speak it :D So, if your name IS Kang Seung Gi, in Korean Hangul, it would be 강승기.
J-Hope, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, speaks Korean as his mother tongue. He is fluent in Korean and has also studied English.