Japanese and Korean share some grammatical similarities, and some words. Other than this, they are quite different.
Korean is more similar to Japanese than to Chinese, as Korean and Japanese are both considered to be part of the same language family, while Chinese is a separate language family.
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.
No. Korea does have a similar martial art, but Aikido is Japanese.
From a grammatical standpoint, it can be said that Japanese and Korean have very similar structure. A familiarity with Japanese grammar would definitely give you an upper hand when tackling Korean, and vice versa. Japanese and Korean also have a number of words that sound similar in both languages. Beyond this, however, you will find differences. The Korean language has a (subjectively, at least) very easy to learn alphabet, and vastly different pronunciation.
No, Sushi is Japanese. However, Korea has a similar dish called Kimbap.
japanese クール korean 쿨
Japanese Korean Army ended in 1945.
Japanese Korean Army was created in 1904.
THE KIDDIE is Japanese.
It is not Japanese.
No, Steve Terada is not Korean. He is of Japanese descent.
Oh, that would be Spanish. Korean is way far off. I would know 'cause I'm currently learning Japanese and Japanese is closely related to Korean and I'm already fluent in Spanish so yeah, Spanish sound way closer to English.