Kurdish
I believe that the letter 'S' starts more words than any other letter in the English Language
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.
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.
A Korean version is unlikely to have any other language options available.
One example of a language that starts with the letter "R" is Russian. It is an East Slavic language spoken predominantly in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
Korean (language) is a language isolate. Although Korean has sometimes been categorized with the Altaic language family, this view is now rather outdated.
if you can speak Korean language, it is same as the other versions
Korean is considered a language isolate because it has no proven genetic relationship to any other language. This classification is supported by the lack of clear connections to other language families through historical or linguistic evidence.
Question: Is the Korean language more similar to Japanese or Chinese? Answer: Well Korean sounds like Japanese at times, however i think the language maybe more like Chinese but not necceserily the sound of it.
Names do not translate into other languages unless they are originally from that language, or else they are borrowed into that language. In this case, your name has No Korean equivalent.
Korean and Japanese are their own separate group of languages. Even though Korean and Japanese are similar in sounds, not in alphabet. Japanese has Chinese characters, but have different sound for each character. So yes Korean and Japaneses are the only languages in the world not to be related to any other language in the world.
Excluding both South and North Korea, thousands use it in Manchuria, and there is a tribe in South East Asia which uses Korean. Other than that, there are millions around the world using Korea, such as China, Japan, US, etc.