Why do they call it Korea?

In English, the nation is often referred to simply as "Korea", a corruption of the name of the Goryeo Dynasty (sometimes spelled Koryo), which in turn derived its name from the more ancient Kingdom of Goguryeo.
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What was Korea originally called?

Goryeo (also spelled as Koryŏ) is the source of the English name "Korea". During this period, laws were codified and a civil service system was introduced.
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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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Do you call it Korea or South Korea?

English usage and spelling

Both South and North Korea use the name "Korea" when referring to their countries in English. North Korea is sometimes referred to as "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" (DPRK) and South Korea is sometimes referred to as the "Republic of Korea" (ROK).
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What do Koreans call Korea?

Although Koreans most often refer to Korea as 한국 (hanguk), the full name of the Republic of Korea is 대한민국 (daehanminguk) which translates as 'The Democratic nation of the Great Han.” You'll often hear this being chanted during international events to show a sense of pride for Korea.
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Korea's Naming Problem



What are Korean girls called?

a female child or young woman. 소녀
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Do Koreans have word for kiss?

You can say “kiss” in Korean as 키스 (khiseu).
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What do South Koreans call America?

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—In Korea, the United States is called 미국 (pronounced miguk), which directly translates to “beautiful country.” It has always seemed like a fitting name, considering Korea's longstanding admiration of the U.S. Until now.
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Why is the s not pronounced in Korean?

The reason for this is the same as I described earlier, that is, Korean people don't allow that 'breath' of air out of their mouth on a final consonant. As soon as one's tongue touches their teeth when making the “S” sound, the sound stops and no breath is made after it.
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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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What is Japan's official name?

In English, the modern official title of the country is simply "Japan", one of the few countries to have no "long form" name. The official Japanese-language name is Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku (日本国), literally "State of Japan".
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Is there no V in Korean alphabet?

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].
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When did Korea split from Japan?

When Japan was defeated in World War II, Soviet forces took control of the North, and American forces took control of the South, with the 38th parallel as the agreed-upon dividing line. South Korea is independent as of August 15, 1945, and North Korea as of September 9, 1945.
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When did Korea break away from China?

Unified Silla. With the support of China, Silla conquered and subjugated Paekche in 660 and Koguryŏ in 668. Not until 676 did Silla drive out the Chinese and gain complete control of the Korean peninsula.
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Which country is older Korea or Japan?

In Korea Gojoseon became the first organized state approximately around 195 BC. Japan emerged as a unitary state with the creation of its first constitution in 604 AD. The introduction of Buddhism and the Silk Road were instrumental in building East Asia's culture and economy.
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Why did Korea split into two?

Since U.S. policy toward Korea during World War II had aimed to prevent any single power's domination of Korea, it may be reasonably concluded that the principal reason for the division was to stop the Soviet advance south of the 38th parallel.
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Who owned Korea before Japan?

Unified Silla lasted for 267 years until falling to Goryeo, under the leadership King Gyeongsun, in 935. Joseon, born out of the collapsed Goryeo in 1392, also ruled the entire peninsula, that rule lasting until Japan annexed Korea in 1910.
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What was Korea called before the split?

Before there was a South and North Korea, the peninsula was ruled as a dynasty known as Chosŏn, which existed for more than five centuries, until 1910.
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Do South Koreans like the USA?

Opinion polls. According to Pew Research Center, 84% of South Koreans have a favorable view towards the United States and Americans (ranked within top 4 among the countries in the world). Also, according to a Gallup Korea poll, South Korea views the U.S. as the most favorable country in the world.
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Can an American marry a South Korean?

Foreigner marrying a citizen from South Korea

A foreigner who wants to marry a South Korean citizen must produce the following documents: Evidence of identity and nationality - both birth certificate and passport. Affidavit of Eligibility for Marriage - issued and notarised by the consulate of the home country.
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How do Japanese feel about America?

Japan is currently one of the most pro-American countries in the world, with 67% of Japanese viewing the United States favorably, according to a 2018 Pew survey; and 75% saying they trust the United States as opposed to 7% for China.
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What is flirting like in Korea?

Flirting in Korean culture is pretty much like what you see in Korean dramas. They use romantic, sweet, and cute phrases to touch the heart of the person they like. Aside from romantic phrases, they also flirt by acting cute, called aegyo (애교).
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What are Korean lovers called?

There are two words you can use to express sweetheart in Korean. The first word is 애인 (aein) and the second word is 연인 (yeonin). Both 애인 (aein) and 연인 (yeonin) can also be used for “lover.”
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What do girlfriends call their boyfriends in Korean?

To call someone your boyfriend, you can use namjachingu. Similar to the previous example, this term of endearment comprises two Korean words: namja (“man”) and chingu (“friend”).
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