History of Korean language - CCJK
https://www.ccjk.com/history-korean-language16.09.2014 · Korean is a major world language with an interesting phonology and unique writing system and is the official language of South Korea and North Korea, and approximately 80 million people speak Korean worldwide.. The Korean language has a long and rich history. Korean is one of the world’s oldest living languages, and its origins are is as circuitous as the …
Korean language - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_languageThe core of the Korean vocabulary is made up of native Korean words. However, a significant proportion of the vocabulary, especially words that denote abstract ideas, are Sino-Korean words (of Chinese origin), either: • directly borrowed from written Chinese, or• coined in Korea or Japan using Chinese characters.
History of Korean - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_KoreanKorean and the closely related Jeju language form the compact Koreanic language family. A relation to the Japonic languages is debated but currently not accepted by most linguists. Other theories are the Altaic and Dravido-Korean theory, but both are either discredited or fringe. Homer Hulbert claimed the Korean language was Ural-Altaic in his book The History of Korea (1905). The classification of Korean as Altaic was introduced by Gustaf John Ramstedt(1928), bu…
Korean language - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Korean_languageKorean (South Korean: 한국어, hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, chosŏnmal) is an East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people, mainly Korean, as of 2020. It is the official and national language of both North Korea and South Korea (originally Korea), with different standardized official forms used in each country.