
What is the Korean Language
Korean is the official language of North and
South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian
Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 80 million Korean
speakers, with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, the
United States, CIS (post-Soviet states), and more recently the Philippines.
The genealogical classification of the Korean language is debated. Some
linguists place it in the Altaic language family, while others consider it
to be a language isolate. It is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in
its syntax. Like Japanese, the Korean language was influenced by the Chinese
language in the form of Sino-Korean words. Native Korean words account for
about 35% of the Korean vocabulary, while about 60% of the Korean vocabulary
consists of Sino-Korean words. The remaining 5% comes from loan words from
other languages, 90% of which are from English.
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