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Hayashi 林 優璃愛 Yuria
What is the difference between, 한국인 /한국 사람 한국말/한국어?
2010年5月8日 15:48
解答 · 3
The origin. 한국인 - 韓國人 한국어 - 韓國語 사람 and 말 originated in Korea. Personally, I tend to say 사람 especially when the country name ends with 국(한국, 중국, 미국, 태국 etc). The pronunciation of [-구긴] sounds unpleasant to me. I'd like you to say "저 호주/오스트레일리아 사람이에요", not "저 호주인이에요"(sounds weird). 사람 seems like a soft option. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I figured out why I avoid saying 'ㅇ국인' especially when I ask someone their nationality. '인' doesn't have the honorific form. You can say 저 호주 사람이에요, but when you ask someone if they are Australian, you should say "호주 분이세요?".
2010年5月10日
한국인 korean 한국 사람 korean person 한국말 korean language 한국어 korean language
2010年5月9日
there's no diference
2010年5月8日
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