What do Koreans call Korea?

Today, South Koreans use Hanguk (한국, 韓國) to refer to just South Korea or Korea as a whole, Namhan (남한, 南韓; "South Han") for South Korea, and Bukhan (북한, 北韓; "North Han") for North Korea.
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What do Korean people call South Korea?

In the Korean language, South Korea is called Daehan Min-guk ( 대한민국 listen , 大韓民國, literally "Great People's Nation"), or Hanguk for short (한국, "Han Nation," usually referring to Korea as a whole) or Namhan (남한, "South Han", referring to South Korea specifically).
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What do Korea call themselves?

Etymology. South Koreans refer to themselves as Hanguk-in (Korean: 한국인, Hanja: 韓國人) or Hanguk-saram (Korean: 한국 사람), both of which mean "people of (Sam)han." When including members of the Korean diaspora, Koreans often use the term Han-in (Korean: 한인; Hanja: 韓人, lit. 'people of Han').
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Why is Korea not called Joseon?

The name Joseon/Choseon comes from the historical period 2333 BCE-108 BCE. The name "Guryeo/Korea" comes from 37 BCE–668 CE. Thus the name Choseon predates the name/character "Han" referring to the "Samhan/Three Kingdoms" period, and "Korea" comes immediately afterwards.
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Why is Korea called Korea and not Hangul?

The name “Korea,” used by English speakers today, appears to have derived during the time of the Silk Road when the dynasty in Korea called itself Goryeo. The word was transliterated as “Cauli” in Italian and used by Marco Polo. The English words “Corea” and then “Korea” came from this transliteration.
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Are there 2 types of Korean?

Officially, there are two standard varieties of Korean in Korea: the Seoul dialect in South Korea and the Phyong'yang dialect in North Korea. The dialects are distinguished and regulated by each country's national language policy.
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What letters can Koreans not pronounce?

Sounds such as /f/, /v/, “th” (voiceless, as in “bath”), “th” (voiced, as in “bathe”), /z/, “sh”, “ch”, “zh” (as in “measure” or “vision”), “j” and “r” don't exist in Korean. /b, d/ and /g/ are often unvoiced. Korean consonants are distinguished by the degree of tensity and aspiration.
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Are twins not allowed in Joseon?

During the Joseon era, some believed that fraternal twins were bad luck. One of the twins had to be eliminated and it was usually the girl, since a woman was considered less worthy and certainly could not inherit the throne. Sometimes the female infant was given away, sometimes she was left to die.
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Does Korea still have a royal family?

The Imperial Family of Korea is the ruling family of the Joseon and Korean Empire that was founded by King Seong-gye Lee in July of 1392. The mission of the Imperial Family is to represent the Great Korean People as a symbol of love, human rights, peace, freedom and solidarity.
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Does King and Queen still exist in Korea?

Is There Still a Royal Family in Korea? There is still an Imperial royal family of Korea. His Imperial Highness King Yi Seok has lived his entire life in Korea.
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Are Koreans closer to Chinese or Japanese?

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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Why Is Oppa called Korean?

Borrowed from Korean 오빠 (oppa, “elder brother or close elder male friend (of a female)”).
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What do you call a Korean guy?

We'll tell you in a bit. To recap, you call a Korean guy oppa when you address an older male acquaintance as a female. You can use unnie to refer to an elder sister or an older female acquaintance if you're a girl. If you're a man, you use hyung to refer to an elder brother or an older male buddy.
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What are Japanese Koreans called?

These Koreans and their descendants are commonly referred to as Zainichi (literally "residing in Japan"), a term that appeared in the immediate postwar years. Since the end of World War II to the present, the number of Zainichi Koreans has lingered around the same figure.
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How do you address a South Korean?

Use a person's formal title (i.e. Mr, Ms, Doctor) when addressing them for the first time, and continue to do so until they signal otherwise. The most common way to greet people in South Korea is with a bow. The casual bow is a dip of the head with eyes closed, sometimes accompanied by a slight bend from the waist.
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Why are twins not allowed in the Korean royal family?

Why Are There No Twins In The Royal Family? On The King's Affection, it is said that the birth of twins is a bad omen because the two look alike, so when one of them becomes the king, it may confuse the public into thinking there are two kings, causing chaos and unrest in the country.
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Who is the last royal bloodline of Korea?

Emperor Gojong had nine sons, but only three princes who survived to adulthood: the second son, Crown Prince Yi Cheok; the fifth son, Yi Kang, and the seventh son, Yi Un. The Crown Prince, Yi Cheok, became Emperor Sunjong, the last monarch of the Korean Empire.
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Did America ever fight Joseon?

The Battle of Ganghwa was fought during the conflict between Joseon and the United States in 1871.
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Is it normal to get pregnant before marriage in Korea?

Premarital pregnancy has indeed become more common in South Korea, with a 2018 study finding that the number of premarital pregnancies increased 2.5 times between 1990 and 2016. In most cases, the couple faces few legal repercussions as long as they marry.
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Can Korean marry their cousins?

In the Far East, South Korea is especially restrictive with bans on marriage out to third cousins, with all couples having the same surname and region of origin having been prohibited from marrying until 1997. Taiwan and North Korea also prohibit first-cousin marriage.
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Is it taboo to be a single parent in Korea?

South Korea is a country that has long valued the traditional family unit over single parent households. Due to this, unwed mothers in South Korea often face discrimination from employers, their family and schools. One single mother regularly found her six year-old daughter isolated in a room by herself at daycare.
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Why can't Koreans say V?

Actually, there are no F or V sounds in Korean. In fact, there's no difference between P and F or B and V. Therefore, the P and F sounds are both pronounced as ㅍ[pieup] and B and V as ㅂ[bieup]. Let's go through some examples so you can learn how to make these sounds in Korean.
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What is the hardest Korean word to say?

  • iryoil. 일요일 (n) Sunday. Sipchiril iryoil. 십칠일 일요일 Sunday the 17th.
  • gwail. 과일 (n) fruit. gwail han jogak. 과일 한 조각 ...
  • saram. 사람 (n) person.
  • gyehoek. 계획 (n) plan. Dallyeoge geumyoirui gyehoegeul jeogeuseyo. 달력에 금요일의 계획을 적으세요. ...
  • gwiyeoun. 귀여운 (a) cute.
  • sarang. 사랑 (n) love.
  • cheolchangsal. 철창살 (n) grille bar.
  • masitda. 맛있다 (a) delicious.
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What words don't exist in Korean?

Ten Korean Words that Don't Exist in English
  • 답답하다 (v) Pronunciation: dap-dap-ha-da. ...
  • 떨이 (n) Pronunciation: ddeol-i. ...
  • 분위기 (n) Pronunciation: boon-wee-gi. ...
  • 시원하다 (adj) Pronunciation: shi-won-ha-da. ...
  • 싱겁다 (adj) Pronunciation: shing-gup-da. ...
  • 어이없다 (adj) Pronunciation: uh-ee-up-da. ...
  • 얼큰하다 (adj) Pronunciation: ol-kn-ha-da. ...
  • 인연 (n)
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