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      • Hanja (Korean: 한자; Hanja: 漢字, Korean pronunciation: [ha (ː)ntɕ͈a]), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language.
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  2. In North Korea and China, the language is most often called Joseon-mal, or more formally, Joseon-o. This is taken from the North Korean name for Korea (Joseon), a name retained from the Joseon dynasty until the proclamation of the Korean Empire, which in turn was annexed by the Empire of Japan.

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Korean language, language spoken by more than 75 million people, of whom 48 million live in South Korea and 24 million in North Korea. There are more than 2 million speakers in China, approximately 1 million in the United States, and about 500,000 in Japan. Korean is the official language of both South Korea (Republic of Korea) and North Korea ...

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  4. In Korean, Chinese characters are called « 한자 » (Hanja). The name comes from the Chinese term « 漢字 » (Hànyŭ) emphasizing that this was the language that came from the Han Chinese people.

  5. Sep 29, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Origins of Korean and Chinese Languages. Evolution of Writing Systems. Family Tree of Korean Language. Family Tree of Chinese Language. Hangul: The Korean Alphabet. Chinese Logograms. Korean Grammar. Chinese Grammar. Comparison of Sentence Structure. Phonetics of Korean. Tones in Chinese. Pronunciation Challenges. Korean Vocabulary.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanjaHanja - Wikipedia

    Hanja (Korean: 한자; Hanja: 漢字, Korean pronunciation: [ha (ː)ntɕ͈a]), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters were introduced to Korea to write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period.

  7. Chinese and Korean are two distinct languages that belong to different language families. Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language, while Korean is a member of the Koreanic language family. Despite their differences, both languages have unique attributes that make them fascinating to study and compare. 1. Writing Systems.

  8. Korean is the official language of South Korea (Republic of Korea – ROK) and North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – DPRK). It is also the de facto language of China’s Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, along with Mandarin.

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