How many genders does Korean have?

In general, Korean lacks grammatical gender. As one of the few exceptions, the third-person singular pronoun has two different forms: 그 geu (male) and 그녀 geunyeo (female).
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How many genders are there in Korean?

The only two genders legally recognized in South Korea are male and female.
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Does Korean have genders?

There is no gender in Korean. In Korean, nouns are not masculine, feminine, they should be considered "neutral". This applies to adjectives as well as nouns.
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Is Korean a feminine language?

Anyway, Korean is truly a gendered language. This is something that appears obvious in the case that there are some words you can only use if you are a guy (누나 noona to an older woman or 형 hyeong to an older man) and if you are a girl (언니 eonni to an older woman or 오빠 oppa to an older man).
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Do pronouns exist in Korean?

Korean has personal pronouns for the 1st and 2nd person, with distinctions for honorifics, and it prefers demonstrative pronouns in the 3rd person, which make a three-way distinction between close, distant, and previously mentioned.
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What is the opposite of oppa?

The direct translations are: Meaning of oppa (오빠) = older brother. Meaning of hyung (형) = older brother. Meaning of noona (누나) = older sister. Meaning of unnie (언니) = older sister.
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Is Japanese gendered?

The Japanese language has some words and some grammatical constructions associated with men or boys, while others are associated with women or girls. Such differences are sometimes called "gendered language".
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Do Koreans speak English?

English is not very widely spoken in South Korea overall, although you will have better luck in the capital Seoul, where there will be more English speakers in the main tourist areas.
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How many words does Korean have?

At 1,100,373 listed in the 우리말샘 dictionary, an official government source, it's the language with the most words! This is the literally the largest amount of words listed in a dictionary for any language. It's almost double that of English, which has 505,000 words listed in its largest dictionary source.
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How different is Korean from Chinese?

While Korean writing may be easier to interpret than Chinese, both are different from each other and look nothing like any European language. Chinese and Korean both use characters but Chinese characters are not letters of the alphabet but represent different sounds. Some characters are words in their own right.
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Is Korean related to Chinese?

Further, the Koreans are more closely related to the Japanese and quite distant from the Chinese. The above evidence of the origin of Koreans fits well with the ethnohistoric account of the origin of Koreans and the Korean language. The minority Koreans in China also maintained their genetic identity.
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Which language has no gender?

Basque. The Basque language is largely gender-free. Most nouns have no gender, though there are different words for females and males in some cases (ama, "mother"; aita, "father"; guraso, "parent").
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Which language has the most genders?

German and Russian have masculine, feminine, and neuter. In yet other languages, there are many more genders: Zulu has 14, and none of them have anything to do with sex.
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What languages dont use gender?

There are some languages that have no gender! Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish, and many other languages don't categorize any nouns as feminine or masculine and use the same word for he or she in regards to humans.
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Is it safe in Seoul?

Seoul is a very safe city to visit. Its crime rates are much lower than in the US cities and on par with most European ones. This mostly means that, for tourists and anyone else, it is perfectly safe to walk around at night. Violent crime is also rare.
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Is learning Korean easy?

Although Korean might be ranked as one of the more difficult languages to learn by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), it is by no means impossible. So don't worry about the “hours” it takes to learn Korean. You can learn Korean fast — and you may even already know more Korean than you think!
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What should you not wear in South Korea?

The not-so-good news: you should leave any cleavage-baring tops, spaghetti straps, and back-bearing shirts at home. While these sorts of tops are more common in some areas in Seoul home to a younger crowd, such as Hongdae, these pieces of clothing will get you extra negative attention elsewhere.
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Is English a gendered language?

English doesn't really have a grammatical gender as many other languages do. It doesn't have a masculine or a feminine for nouns, unless they refer to biological sex (e.g., woman, boy, Ms etc). So gendered language is commonly understood as language that has a bias towards a particular sex or social gender.
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Does Russian have gendered nouns?

The noun looks exactly as it is in a dictionary. Nouns in Russian can be classified as belonging to one of three genders: masculine, faminine, or neuter. All nouns in Russian have gender. In English, gender reflects the sex of the being to which the noun refers.
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Is Ne feminine Japanese?

Re: Men use ne vs women use ne

In Kansai, men rarely uses "ne" because it's feminine. Maybe the person who teaches you is from Kansai. But sometimes men in Kansai also uses "ne". In politely expression like そうですね, they use "ne", I think.
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What is saranghae reply?

If someone says “I love you” in Korean to you, then you can reply with 나도 사랑해 (nado saranghae). It means “I love you, too.”
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