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How ? [ korean letter ]
In one korean letter , does it consist of more than 2 or more letters if I translate it ? Example , this "令" . If I translate it does it appear in 2 letters or more ?I mean this "아니" ? [ Sorry , If its wrong ^ ]
Jun 2, 2013 2:52 AM
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I don't exactly understand your question, but FYI... 60% of the modern Korean language's vocabulary are from ancient Chinese (just for your information, some Korean scholars claim that at that time we Koreans invented Chinese chracters, so Chinse character is not a correct word but Oriental character is more proper word), and those can be written in Chinese character even today, albeit we Koreans usually just use Korean pronunciation letter of those Chinese character.
And Chinse chatacter is so meaning-condensed hieroglypic that you would need to use more than 2 words when you translate it into English.
June 2, 2013
That is Chinese.
June 2, 2013
Again, that isn't Korean.
June 2, 2013
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