나는 한국에서 왔어요
In Korea, they call laptops "notebooks." (for some reason.)Computer = 컴퓨터 = come-pyu-tuhLaptop = 노트북 = no-t-book(im korean btw)
날개 = nal-gae(im Korean) :)
Im pretty sure it's North Korea.
moon - 달 - dal
na neun:it is pretty simple!
You can only translate your name into Korean if you can find a Korean name with the same meaning. Otherwise, you would just write your name using Korean letters.
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Im going to assume you mean the Korean War. Both the Korean War and the Vietnam War were products of an ongoing battle between Capitalism and Communism. The United States supported South Korea because they fostered a Capitalistic-style of government, while Communist China supported the Communistic-style government used in North Korea.
North Korea is one for sure! Im trying to find more because im doing a Social Studies Project for Mr.Shuler..............BLAH! [[User:69.134.216.227|69.134.216.227]] 13:23, 25 May 2009 (UTC)Ill comeback, if I find anymore!
North Korea and South Korea are the top two highest ranking countries for homogeneous population and both are located in Asia.Both North Korea and South Korea are considered to be 100% homogeneous. All native North and South Koreans are considered to be from one common ancestry of race.Japan (also in Asia) is not far behind at 99% homogeneous.China by contrast has more than 50 minority sub groups and is considered heterogeneous.------------------------WRONG ANSWER: "Im thinking Asia but i really dont know."
thats what im asking !
im ports and exports make up south koreas ecomony b/c of the money they role in .