Munika
Why are there to sets of colors in Korean? Why are there two sets of colors in Korean, and when should each be used? Please go into detail, because I find this kind of confusing.
2011年11月6日 02:47
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I guess what you mean is these pairs: 빨강/ 빨간색 검정/ 검은색 Each pair indicates the same thing, but when you want to put '색'(color) in the expression, you use the right one, and only using the left one makes no change in meaning. ex) 우체통은 빨간색이다. -> 빨간 우체통/ 빨강 우체통 내 머리카락은 검은색이다. -> 검은 머리카락/ 검정 머리카락 AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know but can't explain well..
2011年11月6日
It's because we also use sino-Korean words(=hanja-eo, 한자어) which were affected by Chinese, hanzi(汉字), and the sino-Korean make up more than 65% of Korean vocabularies. The sino-Korean are often used in written or formal situations. For example,(as to "red color") 빨강 = native Korean word 적색(赤=red,色=color) = sino-Korean word 빨간(the base form is "빨갛다") + 색(色) = mixed^^/ \^o^/
2011年11月6日
I'm sorry for taking so long. I went over my notes and I noticed i had two sets colors for the same colors. For example................. yellow 황색 yellow 노란색 orange 오렌지색 orange 주황색 pink 핑크 Pink 분홍색 green 녹색 green 초록색 blue 푸른 Blue 파란 brown갈색 Brown 밤색 white화이트 White 하얀색 white 흰색 black검정 Black 검은색
2011年11月8日
she means, 빨강/적, 파랑/청, 노랑/황
2011年11月6日
I can't understand your question. Would you write examples?
2011年11月6日
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