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  1. Read & Speak Korean for Beginners (Book w/Audio CD): The Easiest Way to Communicate Right Away! (Read & Speak for Beginners) by Sunjeong Shin, 2008-02-29
  2. Basic Korean: A Grammar and Workbook (Grammar Workbooks) by Andrew Sangpil Byon, 2008-09-12
  3. Elementary Korean Second Edition by Ross King Ph.D., Jae-Hoon Yeon, et all 2009-06-10
  4. Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!" (Dirty Everyday Slang) by Haewon Geebi Baek, 2010-06-08
  5. Korean for Beginners: Mastering Conversational Korean by Henry J. Amen IV, Kyubyong Park, 2010-08-10
  6. Spoken World: Korean by Living Language, 2007-11-20
  7. Using Korean: A Guide to Contemporary Usage by Miho Choo, 2008-07-07
  8. Integrated Korean: Beginning 1, 2nd Edition (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Young-Mee Cho, Hyo Sang Lee, et all 2009-11-30
  9. Korean, Basic: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2006-02-27
  10. Elementary Korean Workbook by Insun Lee, 2009-08-10
  11. Intermediate Korean: A Grammar and Workbook (Grammar Workbooks) by Andrew Sangpil Byon, 2009-08-10
  12. The Korean Language (Cambridge Language Surveys) by Ho-Min Sohn, 2001-04-09
  13. Korean I, Comprehensive: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs by Pimsleur, 2005-04-04
  14. Korean: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Minkyoung Kim, J. D. Hilts, et all 2008-03-01

1. Korean Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Korean (한국어 / 조선말, see below) is the official language of Korea, both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous
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Korean
Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal ( Korean ) written in Hangul, Chosŏn'gŭl Spoken in South Korea North Korea People's Republic of China United States Total speakers 78 million (1999 est.) Ranking Language family Debated (see the classification Writing system Exclusive use of Hangul (Both Koreas), mix of Hangul and hanja (some professional scripts in S. Korea), or Cyrillic alphabet (lesser used in Goryeomal Official status Official language in North Korea
South Korea

Yanbian
People's Republic of China ... Regulated by South Korea:
The National Institute of the Korean Language

North Korea:
Sahoe Kwahagwon Ŏhak Yŏnguso
Language codes ISO 639-1 ko ISO 639-2 kor ISO 639-3 kor Linguasphere 45-AAA-a Note : This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode This article contains Korean text. Without proper rendering support , you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols

2. Korean Language Learning Institutes - Korea
On this page there are links to various Korean learning institutes and in the future reviews of each of these schools. Let's keep the institutes organized by city and alphabetical.
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3. Korean Alphabet, Pronunciation And Language
Korean language learning materials. Links. Information about the Korean language http//ling.kgw.tuberlin.de/Korean/Artikel01/Korean.htm http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/korean_language
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Origin of writing in Korea
Chinese writing has been known in Korea for over 2,000 years. It was used widely during the Chinese occupation of northern Korea from 108 BC to 313 AD. By the 5th century AD, the Koreans were starting to write in Classical Chinese - the earliest known example of this dates from 414 AD. They later devised three different systems for writing Korean with Chinese characters: Hyangchal Gukyeol Idu The Idu system used a combination of Chinese characters together with special symbols to indicate Korean verb endings and other grammatical markers, and was used to in official and private documents for many centuries. The Hyangchal system used Chinese characters to represent all the sounds of Korean and was used mainly to write poetry. The Koreans borrowed a huge number of Chinese words, gave Korean readings and/or meanings to some of the Chinese characters and also invented about 150 new characters, most of which are rare or used mainly for personal or place names. The Korean alphabet was invented in 1444 and promulgated it in 1446 during the reign of King Sejong (r.1418-1450), the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty. The alphabet was originally called

4. Category:Korean Language - Wiktionary
This is the main category of the Korean language, represented in Wiktionary by the code ko. It is a language isolate written in Korean (Hangul, Han) script.
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Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation search Korean language Korean language edition of Wiktionary http://ko.wiktionary.org/ Wikipedia article about Korean language Korean language Links related to Korean language in sister projects at Wikimedia Commons Korean language Korean language considerations Wiktionary:About Korean Korean language index Index:Korean Korean language entry Korean Korean language code ko This is the main category of the Korean language , represented in Wiktionary by the code ko . It is a language isolate written in Korean (Hangul, Han) script. All terms in Korean should be here, divided into subcategories by parts of speech, subjects, etc. A complete list may also be available at Index:Korean
Please see Wiktionary:About Korean for considerations about Korean entries. Definitions, translations and related terms may be found at the entry Korean

5. Korean Language:
Korean 한국어, 조선말 Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal Hangugeo, Chosŏneo (Korean) written in Hangul, Chosŏn'gŭl Spoken in South Korea, North Korea, People's Republic of
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6. Korean Language: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
A language is a system of signs for encoding and decoding information. Since language and languages became an object of study by the ancient grammarians, the term has had many
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Korean language Start a new discussion about ' Korean language Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Korean is the official language Language A language is a system of signs for encoding and decoding information. Since language and languages became an object of study by the ancient grammarians, the term has had many and different definitions...
of Korea Korea Korea is a territory of East Asia that was formerly unified under one state, but now divided into two separate states and a region in northern China...
, both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture Yanbian is a Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province, in Northeastern China. Yanbian is bordered to the north by Heilongjiang, on the west by Baishan City and Baicheng City, on the south by North Hamgyong Province of North Korea, and on the east by Primorsky Krai of Russia...
in China People's Republic of China The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the most populous state in the world with over 1.3 billion people. Located in East Asia, China is governed by the Communist Party of China under a single-party system...

7. Korean Language - Ask Jeeves Encyclopedia
This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See Hangul for details on the native Korean writing system.
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8. Korean Language
Korean language The Korean language is spoken primarily and officially in Korea (South Korea and North Korea), also in the People's Republic of China . Worldwide, there are around 78
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Korean language
The Korean language is spoken primarily and officially in Korea South Korea and North Korea ), also in the People's Republic of China Yanbian ). Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union , the United States Canada , and Japan . Korean is considered by many to be a member of the Altaic family , but its proper classification is not universally agreed on. The native Korean writing system, the Hangul is alphabetic and phonetic. Along with Sino-Korean characters ( Hanja ), well over 50% of the Korean vocabulary comes directly or indirectly from from Chinese Korean Spoken in: Korea Total speakers: 78 Million Ranking: Genetic
classification: Language isolate Official status Official language of: North Korea
South Korea
ISO 639-1: ko ISO 639-2: kor SIL: KKN Table of contents 1 Names
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"Korean" is not the name used by Korean speakers as the name of their language. The Korean names for Korean are:
  • in North Korea are: in South Korea are:
    History
    Classification and related languages
    Korean is often classified as being a separate language in a family of its own (a language isolate ). In addition, most Korean and some Western linguists recognize Korean's kinship to the

9. Korean Language - Free Net Encyclopedia
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Hangugeo, Chosŏnŏ North Korea South Korea , northeastern part of China Japan Vietnamese Telugu ... Altaic language or a language isolate Hangul (Korean) and Hanja (from Chinese characters North Korea South Korea People's Republic of China ... National Institute of Korean Language The Korean language , see below) is the official language of both North and South Korea . The language is also spoken widely in neighbouring Yanbian China . Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union Australia , the United States Canada China Brazil ... Japan , and more recently the Philippines The genealogical classification of Korean is debated. Many linguists place it in the Altaic language family; some others consider it to be a language isolate . Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax. Much vocabulary has been imported from Chinese , or created on Chinese models. This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See hangul for details on the native Korean writing system.

10. InterTran - Translate Between 1,482 Language Pairs
This article ice mainly about in spite of the fact that spoken Korean language. See Hangul for detail on in spite of the fact that native Korean are writing system.
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11. Korean Language - OLPC
Korean is the native language of Koreans as an EastAsian ethnic group. Today, it is the sole official language in both of Republic of Korea (a.k.a. South Korea) and Democratic
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Jump to: navigation search This article is a stub . You can help the OLPC project by expanding it Korean is the native language of Koreans as an East-Asian ethnic group. Today, it is the sole official language in both of Republic of Korea (a.k.a. South Korea) and Democratic People's Republic of Korea (a.k.a. North Korea), and also one of the official languages of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are presently around 80 million Korean speakers in the world.
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    • a agglutinative language a language isolate or an Altaic language Subject-Object-Verb sentence structure 19 consonants and 24 vowels in phonology. a syllable consists of onset - nucleus - coda about 3000 syllables pronounced
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    • In Republic of Korea: 표준어, based on Seoul dialect. (ko-KR)
      • dictionary: . 국립국어원. 1999. (about 500,000 vocabularies)
      In Democratic People's Republic of Korea: 문화어, based on P'yŏngyang dialect. (ko-KP)
      • dictionary: . 사회과학원 언어학연구소. 2007. (about 400,000 vocabularies)

12. Korean Language - Includipedia, The Inclusionist Encyclopaedia
This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See Hangul for details on the native Korean writing system. Korean (한국어 / 조선말, see below) is the official
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13. Korean Language Review ";
Korean language history This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See Hangul for details on the native Korean writing system., Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal caption
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history This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See Hangul for details on the native Korean writing system.
Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal Korean ) written in Hangul, Chosŏn'gŭl North Korea People's Republic of China mix of Hangul and hanja (some professional scripts in S. Korea), or Cyrillic alphabet (lesser used in Goryeomal
Yanbian

The National Institute of the Korean Language
North Korea:
Sahoe Kwahagwon Ŏhak Yŏnguso
Korean (, see below) is the official language of Korea, both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China . There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century a national writing system was commissioned by Sejong the Great, the system being currently called Hangul . Prior to the development of Hangul, Koreans used only Hanja and phonetic systems like Hyangchal, Gugyeol and Idu for over a millennium. The genealogical classification of the Korean language is debated by a small number of linguists. Most classify it as a language isolate
A Glossary of Historical Linguistics . University of Utah Press. ("Korean, A language isolate", pg. 90; "Korean is often said to belong with the Altaic hypothesis, often also with Japanese, though this is not widely supported," pp. 90-91; "...most specialists...no longer believe that the...Altaic groups...are related," pg. 7)

14. Korean Language - Galbijim
The Korean language (한국어 or 조선어, see below) is the official language of both North and South Korea. The language is also spoken widely in neighbouring Yanbian, China.
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Hangugeo, Chosŏnŏ' Spoken in: North Korea South Korea , northeastern part of China, Japan Region: Total speakers: 71 million Ranking 13 (in a near tie with Vietnamese, Telugu, Marathi, Tami]) Genetic classification Unclassified: perhaps an Altaic language or a language isolate Official status Official language of: North Korea South Korea , People's Republic of China (regional) Regulated by National Institute of Korean Language Language codes ISO 639 ko ISO 639-2 kor SIL The Korean language 한국어 or 조선어 , see below) is the official language of both North and South Korea . The language is also spoken widely in neighbouring Yanbian, China. Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union, Australia, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan, and more recently the Philippines. The genealogical classification of Korean is debated. It is sometimes placed by several linguists in the Altaic language family, though others considered it to be a language isolate. Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and Subject Object Verb in its syntax. Like Japanese, the Korean language is also heavily influenced by the Chinese lingual system. Much vocabulary has been imported from Chinese, or created on Chinese models. This article is mainly about the spoken Korean language. See

15. Korean Language - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
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This is a draft article , under development and not meant to be cited; you can help to improve it. These unapproved articles are subject to edit intro Korean S. K. Han-guk-o N. K. Jo-son-mal ) is the language of the two Koreas , written in a unique alphabet . The language is also one of the two official languages (the other being Mandarin ) in the neighbouring Yanbian province of China . Worldwide, there are around 80 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union , China, Australia New Zealand , the United States Canada Brazil Japan , and more recently, South Africa and the Philippines Korean's relationship to other languages is yet to be precisely determined. Studies of

16. Korean Language Summary And Analysis Summary | BookRags.com
Korean language summary with 32 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
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17. Korean Language - SFGate Topics
Korean language Topic on SFGate.com News and archives about Korean language, Korean language Media Photos and Video
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18. Korean Language - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Korean language (Korean), is spoken mainly in North and South Korea. It is spoken by more than 78 million people (most of which are North or South Koreans).
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Korean language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The map showing usage of Korean language in the world The Korean language Korean ), is spoken mainly in North and South Korea . It is spoken by more than 78 million people (most of which are North or South Koreans). In South Korea, it is called hangukmal (한국말) or hangugeo Hangeul Hanja : 韩国 语). In North Korea, however, it is called chosŏnmal (조선말) or chosŏnŏ (조선어, 朝鲜语). They are named differently because the common names for North and South Korea are different.
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In the writing system, Hangul is main alphabet. In North Korea, only Hangeul is used by law. In South Korea, only Hangeul should be used in some public areas like education, but Hanja is still used in some newspapers and professional areas. Hanja is the system of symbols used in the Chinese that are also used in Korean. Hanja was the only way to express Korean before the invention of Hangeul in the 15th century, and it was common for novels before the 19th century. This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by

19. Learn Korean - Free Online Korean Lessons And Education On Korean Culture
Let Learn Korean Language be your bridge to the Korean language, culture and traditions. Anything and everything Korean is discussed here Language, Music, Foods, Art, Travel
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Do you want to learn Korean? I'd love to help! This is a very good idea, because the Korean Language is the best way to know and enjoy this beautiful country, its people, traditions, and culture. LearnKoreanLanguage.com is your bridge to the Korean language, culture, and traditions. What exactly does this mean? Well, it's simple. I will share everything I know with you! Learn Korean Language will help you to understand the basics of Korean - if you decide you like our lessons, check out Learn Korean Now , our member-based site that offers even better lessons! Those lessons are much more detailed and in-depth, but also contain audio, quizzes, and everything else needed to learn Korean. You may think to travel one day to this small peninsula on the far East side of Asia - I assure you will not regret it! You will experience marvelous landscapes and meet nice, quaint people. I understand what a challenge it can be to learn the language and culture of some place other than your own. My personal experience learning all about Korea taught me the best ways of doing so, and I wish to share those!

20. Dr. Yoon’s Korean Learning Blog
Introduction to Korean alphabet with pronunciation, and links to other Korean language learning and related sites.
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