No. consider the following points:
Approximately 0.5% of South Koreans speak Chinese, primarily due to business and trade interactions between South Korea and China. However, the majority of South Koreans do not speak Chinese as their second language.
South Korea is predominantly made of ETHNIC KOREANS. Non-Koreans cumulatively make up less than 4% of the South Korean population. Among Non-Koreans, roughly half are Chinese, with Americans, Vietnamese, and Thai being the next largest groups.Koreans speak Korean. Chinese speak Chinese. Americans speak English. Vietnamese speak Vietnamese. Thailanders speak Thai.
Koreans speak Korean.
Koreans speak and write Korean.Korean language rank top 20 widely spoken languages around the world.Korean is spoken by 88 million Koreans living and working around the world.Korean is written in alphabet based language similar to English.Korean language is very scientific and practical language.Korean language contains ( 70 percent native Korean, 30 percent Chinese loanwords written in Korean not Chinese).
Koreans speak Korean. The written alphabet is called hangul
North Koreans speak Korean, the same language that South Koreans speak. The two nations exist for political reasons, not linguistic ones.
Not really
No
Most are dirty, loud, and obnoxious. Japs and Koreans hate the Chinese- however the Chinese love Koreans and their music specifically. The Chinese also have a long rivalry going way back to the time when the Japanese broke away from the Chinese culture. Koreans and Japanese people originally came from the ancient Asian empires.
Koreans eat cooked animals. They eat any animal like chinese do.
There are some Chinese-speakers in Korea, but there are many more Korean-speakers in China. Chinese is spoken by roughly 900,000 South Koreans and less than 20,000 North Koreans.
They speak Korean to each other.