"뭐 보고 있어요?" is how you would say "What are you looking at?" in Korean.
One way to distinguish Korean male names from female names is by looking at the last syllable of the name. Female names often end with the vowel "아" (a) or "애" (ae), while male names usually end with consonants or other vowels. Additionally, traditional Korean male names may have the syllable "석" (seok) or "준" (jun) in them.
This is how you write HYOEL in korean. 이효엘.
The monetary symbol for Korean Currency (Won) is ₩
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.
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
JOHN!!!!!!!! RAIN!
Is this what you are looking for? 산타 클로스
he is actually not Korean but acts like one and depends on the Koreans to eat and Kim Jong III is looking for him
Jane Fonda was a nurse in the Korean war. She is hard to find on the internet, but just keep looking!
most korean guys are good looking, but celebrities, like in any other countries, are (much) better looking than ordinary ppl. =)
Check with the "American War Library" and the "Korean War" website.
The Gosselin children are one-quarter Korean. Their grandmother on their father's side of the family is from Hawaii but is 100% Korean.
If you are looking for women's, plz visit at sohobike.com. The online store is from Korea. Nice lookin Korean clothing.
Are you still looking for Korean fashion accessories? Maybe you can try FashionTIY, which is fashionable. Good quality and low price.
No he's going out with some Korean girl :( happy stalking
Koryo means "Soul of Korea" in Korean if that is what you're looking for.
The name "Sharmaine" does not have a direct translation in Korean, but it can be transliterated into Korean characters as 샤메인 (pronounced "Sha-me-in"). Names are often adapted phonetically rather than translated for meaning. If you’re looking for a specific context or meaning, please provide more details!