"Nuna" in Korean is an informal term used by males to address an older sister or a female friend who is older than them. It's a term of endearment and respect.
No, Korean is not an isolated language. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which is a small language family with only Korean and a few other related languages.
Korean (language) is a language isolate. Although Korean has sometimes been categorized with the Altaic language family, this view is now rather outdated.
Two countries have Korean as their official language: North Korea South Korea
The Korean language has over 1 million words in its vocabulary.
The translation of the name Sydney to Korean language is 시드니 (Siedni).
its actually often spelled "noona" in English, anyways, it means older sister in Korean (but only for males)
the answer is nuna. nuna buisness.
Asiris Nuna was created in 2006.
I think you meant to say "nuna mani pogoshipo" It means Nuna, I miss you a lot! Nuna is what a guy calls an older girl, it literally translates to big sister but in Korea, you can pretty much call any girl a little older than you Nuna (or noona) - (there's also ahjumma but that's reserved for middle aged ladies) A lot of times older girlfriends are also called Noona by their boyfriends.
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Nuna Davey's birth name is Margaret Symonds.
No, Korean is not an isolated language. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which is a small language family with only Korean and a few other related languages.
to communicate well korean language,,and understand what they talkig,,and also speak well their language
Nuna Davey was born on December 19, 1902, in Kanpur, India.
Korean was a language that naturally developed on the Korean peninsula. King Saejong the Great was responsible for devising the current Hangeul alphabet for the Korean language. (It previously used the Chinese ideographs -- Hanzi.) Korean is not a created language; it is not Esperanto or Klingon.
"Only for you" is written as "dangsin man-ui" in the Korean language.
You could study Korean language because you need to know the language for business or other matters, as a second language, or because you want to know the language of your ancestors, if you are of Korean heritage.