Niece In Korean Language

Niece In Korean Language

The korean language

1. The korean language


Answer: The korean language is also known as Hangul or Hangeul

Explanation:

It is the korean alphabet system that is used for communication in korean.


2. Hii... I'm learning korean!! I'm filipina with korean heart...but sometimes there are korean languages I didn't know so what is mean of "What are you doing?"in korean language...


Answer:

mwohaseyo? (what are you doing)

뭐하세요? ( in Korean writing)


3. korean language in the philippine


Oo pwede pero Hindi na tatanggalin young Filipino ,para pag NASA ibang bansa taumaiintindihan nation and salita nila


4. mga korean languages​


Step-by-step explanation:

Annyeong haseyo - Hello

Jal Jinesseyo?- How are you?

Jal gayo- Good Bye

Ddo bayo- See you later

Josimhaeyo- Take Care

(한국어)

Korean (South Korean: 한국어/韓國語 hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말/朝鮮말 chosŏnmal) is an East Asian language spoken by about 77 million people. It is the official and national language of both Koreas: North Korea and South Korea, with different standardized official forms used in each country. It is a recognised minority language in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County of Jilin province, China. It is also spoken in parts of Sakhalin, Russia, and Central Asia.

Historical and modern linguists classify Korean as a language isolate. however, it does have a few extinct relatives, which together with Korean itself and the Jeju language (spoken in the Jeju Province and considered somewhat distinct) form the Koreanic language family. The linguistic homeland of Korean is suggested to be somewhere in Manchuria.

Modern Korean descends from Middle Korean, which in turn descends from Old Korean, which descends from the Proto-Koreanic language which is generally suggested to have its linguistic homeland somewhere in Manchuria. Whitman (2012) suggests that the proto-Koreans, already present in northern Korea, expanded into the southern part of the Korean Peninsula at around 300 BC and coexisted with the descendants of the Japonic Mumun cultivators (or assimilated them). Both had influence on each other and a later founder effect diminished the internal variety of both language families.

The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul (Hangeul) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is a writing system for the Korean language created by King Sejong the Great in 1443. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically modified to indicate phonetic features; similarly, the vowel letters are systematically modified for related sounds, making Hangul a featural writing system.


5. Is it hard to learn Korean Language?


It depends on how determined you are.


6. what is the advantages of korean language in Philippines?


The Advantages of Korean Language in the Philippines

Filipinos, especially of the younger generation, have become avid fans of Kpop or Korean pop. Kpop has influenced us on various aspects as fashion, music, makeup, hairstyle, gestures, and now, language. It is reported that there is an official implementation of Korean language curriculum in the Philippines, aside from the offered programs of language learning centers. Leonor Briones, secretary of the Department of Education, confirmed that starting school year 2019-2020,  they will offer it as an elective subject for Senior High School. Meaning, they are not really required and it will be taught only few hours per week. Now what really are the advantages of learning Korean language in the country?

1. The Filipino youth will be more globally competitive.

Since they have learned to love Korean culture, it will be easy and fun for them to learn facts about the Korean language and the use itself. If it's enjoyable for them then they will definitely be effective communicators using the language. This can be a good credential in the future for them or even in the present. They can be diplomats and serve as great bridges between the Philippines and Korea (or even other countries).

2. It can increase their self-esteem.

This can be the end of the common cause of low self-esteem in Filipino students and adults—being ineffective user of the English language. It doesn't mean that English is no longer a necessary language to learn, but if they have a backup which is the Korean language, then it can help them gain enough confidence as well and it can lead to learning English in an easier way.

3. They can be effective teachers to Korean learners.

Koreans are also eager to learn other languages or mainly English. Now Filipinos who are both into English and Korean language can be their teachers since they will be able to accurately translate terms from English to Korean or vice versa.

4. They can strengthen the ties between Korea and the Philippines even more.

The implementation of Korean language in the Philippines is not going to teach merely the language but also the culture. Once the Filipino learners get to know more about the Korean culture then they will be able to connect with Korean nationals beyond language. It wil be easier for them to be friends and that fact can serve as great foundation for stronger economic relationship between Philippines and Korea.

These are just some of the advantages learning Korean language can give. But after all, we should always keep in mind that honoring our Mother Tongue is still necessary because it serves as our national identity.

For more information about the Korean language, check out these links:

https://brainly.ph/question/1874884

https://brainly.ph/question/2010821

https://brainly.ph/question/870247



7. who can speak Korean languages ​


Answer:

I can just speak a little bit

no one it is because there is no korean language it's hangeul


8. comparative in korean language ​


Answer:

비교의

bigyoui

Explanation:

i used the translator


9. diffirent korean language translated by english​


Hangul to English

like that

is it right?

I'm not sure about my answer.


10. disadvantage of korean language in philippines


The way I see it, learning a foreign language or two is never a bad thing. Due to globalization, people who are bilingual or multilingual are opened to a whole set of opportunities that are not readily available or offered to people who can only speak and understand one language.

Learning the Korean language is not a bad thing because more and more Koreans are visiting the country and they have also become more lenient with Filipinos entering Korea. South Korea's economy is also among the world's best and they are now considered a first-world country that does business with other countries. We may have a competitive advantage when it comes to providing manpower and other services to countries like Korea if we can speak their language and English.

But still, why are there Filipinos against the inclusion of the Korean language in the local curriculum? Here are some valid points that I do agree with:

While Filipinos are quick to jump on the Pinoy Pride wagon, our cultural and national identity is not as strong as our neighboring Asian countries. To instill a strong national and cultural identity, a strong emphasis on Filipino and local languages must be strictly taught at the elementary and secondary levels. Local literature and history must not be taught through routine spoonfeeding but through the cultivation of appreciation and relating it to life and current events. Introducing a new language will take time and effort away from this.While it is true that speaking and understanding more than one language is beneficial, more emphasis must be placed on English first. Since English is the world's lingua franca, this would benefit more students if they can express themselves eloquently in English.The introduction of languages other than English can be done later on when students are at a more advanced level such as Senior High School or college.Individual or regional students must be given a choice on which language they should be allowed to learn. This is because some languages may benefit a select group of people than others. Career paths and emerging trends and other factors should be considered when setting a language class for students or when choosing which to learn.

#CarryOnLearning


11. Disadvantages of teaching korean language in the philippine?


-We dont live in korea
-not all people understand and can comprehend korean language
-we may forget our own language if so
-more difficult subject to learn

12. any tips for learning korean language?? :)) ​


Answer:

kdrama

Explanation:

watch Ka po nyan without subtitles. tingnan nyo po Kung paano nila na pronounce Yung word

Answer:

first, learn the letters (vowels and consonants).

second, learn to pronounce the letters.

third, practice to pronounce names and words.

fourth, "try" or master the words.

fifth, practice to combine words and watch Korean lessons to correct the grammar.

sixth, don't give up.

seventh, be fluent in Korean.

Explanation:

it's hard tho, but don't give up.


13. koreans are native in the english language​


Answer:

English

are native

Korean

원주민이다

wonjumin-ida


14. how to learn korean language ??.. :(


You can ask the people u know who can talk korean or who knows to speak korean language.you can go to google translate too...
Hope it helps...XD...
if you have a FB account .................try to search FACEBOOK USERS FROM KOREA.. and add them....and after that ask them on how to  learn korean language................and if you dont have a FB account.u can use GOOGLE TRANSLATE..but reminder....not all  of the the translation of google translate are correct.some are WRONG GRAMMAR and some are WRONG SPELLING, 
 
hope it works.

15. what is korean language?​


Answer:

Korean language is language that use by korean people in south and north korea

Explanation:

:) make me brainliests thanks


16. How to learn Korean and Chinese Languages?​


Answer:

by watching videos on youtube


17. korean language jenny​


sorry po d po ako marunong mag korean


18. How to make an korean language book?


First, learn the alphabet. It's better to learn it first because Koreans doesn't have English alphabet. Second, korean phrases, third, proceed to average level in learning and if you get to know Hangeul very well, then you can make a book.

19. ilove you in Korean language?​


salanghaeyo

That's the answer.


20. Korean languages Ummm What The answer


Answer:

Korean is the official language of both South Korea and North Korea.

Explanation:

cause they live in Korea

Answer:

South korea and north they both korean language


21. what is the korean language of crysthine


I'm not that knowledgeable in Korean, but I think your name can be written as: 
그리스시느

which reads geu-ri-seu-si-neu in Korean, a bit close with Crysthine though not with a prominent "t" sound.

22. Maxene in korean language


Answer:

맥신

based on my friend haha (she is learning korean)


23. what is nonesense in korean language??


Nonsense in Korean language is muuimihan mal.         eobs-eum uimi pero hindi lng kadikit yung none sa sense ganito lng NONE SENSE


24. How to learned a Languages of korean, English ​


Answer:

JUSt Go click a goo*le translator


25. What is aegyo it's a korean language


'Aegyo' in korean langage may also means cute in english language.

26. how to pronounce korean language?


you need to pronounce korean language by:

-you are confident to learn
-you are learning even small by small words

REMEMBER DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER...PRONOUNCE WHAT YOU CAN PRONOUNCE AND DO WHAT YOU CAN DO

27. What Language is Hello on Korean


Answer:

Anneyong

Explanation:

This is a word in Koren Language

Answer:

여보세요

-Yeoboseyo (hello)

안녕하세요

-Annyeonghaseyo (hi)


28. what is hello in korean language


annyeong haseyo........annyong.....,,......hasayo

29. simple korean language's translate in filipino and English language ​


안녕하세요. it means hello

anyeongaseyo

Answer:

꿈을 이루기 위해 열심히 공부하세요

kkum-eul ilugi wihae yeolsimhi gongbuhaseyo

Explanation:

english-study hard to achieve your dreams

filipino-magaral mabuti para maabot mo ang pangarap mo


30. There are fourprinciples in koreanlanguage​


Answer:

kamsamida annyeonghasiyo


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