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What does the Korean word 'eoseo osibsio' mean in English?
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Welcome
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Thank You
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Please forgive me
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Go home
Explanation
The word ‘welcome’ has been derived from the Old English word ‘wilcuma’. It is written as ‘eoseo osibsio’ in Korean.
Which Korean word for a martial art has been adopted in English as it is?
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Taekwondo
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Ondoi
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Sijo
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Kisaeng
Explanation
Taekwondo is a Korean word that is also used in English. It refers to a kind of martial art. It can be found mentioned in all the major dictionaries of the world.
How many levels of speech are there in Korean?
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7
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5
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9
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11
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Each speech level in Korean specifies the level of formality in the situation. There are seven such speech levels in this language.
How many strokes are there in the most complex Korean alphabet?
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5
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15
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10
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8
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There are only five strokes in the most complex Korean alphabets, unlike their Chinese counterparts, which can have more than 15 strokes.
How many alphabets does the Korean language have?
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24
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26
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21
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22
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There are 24 alphabets in the Korean language that include 10 vowels and 14 consonants. Elaborating further, there are 5 tense consonants and 19 complex letters.
In which century was the Hangul script created?
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15th
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13th
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9th
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7th
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The script for the Korean language, known as Hangul, was created in the 15th century. Prior to this, Hanja used the Chinese alphabet.
What are the three levels of high politeness in Korean together known as?
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Jondaemal
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Banmal
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Hanja
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Geu
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Of the seven speech levels in the Korean language, three represent high politeness while two levels each are for low politeness and neutrality. The three high polite levels are together known as ‘Jondaemal’.
If you want to ask for something, how do you say it in Korean?
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Juseyo
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Deuseyo
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Haseyo
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Gaseyo
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Juseyo in Korean means please. It is also used to refer to when something is asked. Suppose you want to say, 'excuse me', in Korean it would be ‘kimchi juseyo.’
What does the Korean word ‘gamsahamnida’ mean?
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Thank You
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Welcome
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How are you?
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Please come in
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The word ‘thank you’ has been derived from the Latin word ‘tongere’. It is written as ‘gamsahabnida‘ in Korean.
What is the script of the Korean language called?
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Hangul
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Latin
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Devnagari
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Cuneiform
Explanation
Korean is the only language that has its own script called the Hangul script. Korean has not been derived from any language and is hence considered an isolated script.
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