Korean
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English
Noun
Korean (Koreans)
- Official language of the people residing on the Korean Peninsula, and language of approximately 60 million peoples, in Asia, North America, and elsewhere.
- Designation given to the indigenous or naturalized people occupying the Korean Peninsula on the Asian continent, in either North Korea or South Korea.
Alternate spellings
- Corean
Translations
- Chinese: 韓人 (hán rén), 朝鮮人 (cháoxiān rén) (2)
- Dutch: Koreaan m (1), Koreaanse f (1), Koreaans n (2)
- Esperanto: Koreano m (1), Koreanino f (1)
- Finnish: korea (1), korean kieli (1), korealainen (2)
- French: coréen m (1); Coréen m, Coréenne f (2)
- German: Koreanisch (1), Koreaner m (2), Koreanerin f (2)
- Greek: Κορεατικά (koreatika), Κορεάτης (2)
- Indonesian: bahasa Korea (1), orang Korea (2)
- Italian: coreano (1, 2)
- Japanese: 韓国語 (かんこくご, kankoku-go)(1,South), 朝鮮語 (ちょうせんご, chōsen-go)(1, North or academic); 韓国人 (かんこくじん, kankoku-jin) (2, South)
- Korean:
- Malay: bahasa Korea (1), orang Korea (2)
- Portuguese: korean m & f (?)
- Polish: koreański(1), koreańczyk m & koreanka f(2)
- Russian: корейский (koreyskiy)
- Spanish: coreano m, coreana f
- Swedish: koreanska (1, 2 f), korean (2 m)
See also
Wikipedia article on the Korean language
Adjective
Korean
- Referring to the Korean Peninsula on the Asian continent, in either North Korea or South Korea.
Translations
- Arabic: كوري
- Dutch: Koreaans, Koreaanse
- Finnish: korealainen
- French: coréen m, coréenne f
- German: koreanisch
- Indonesian: Korea
- Italian: coreano
- Korean:
- Malay: Korea
- Swedish: koreansk, koreanska (plural and definite form)
External links
- Korean - English Dictionary: from Webster's Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition.