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I love you in Korean. How to say it in Chinese?

L 1: I love you

Korean:

Romangi: Salang Sea.

Extended data:

The common language of Korea is Korean (? Korean is the main language in the world. More than 80 million people around the world speak Korean. Modern Korean is divided into six dialects: Central Dialect, Northwest Dialect, Northeast Dialect, Southeast Dialect, Southwest Dialect and Jeju Dialect. Except for Jeju dialect, several other dialects are relatively close, with little phonetic difference.

1936, South Korea's central dialect centered on the capital Seoul was the basis of modern standard Korean, and the pronunciation was based on the central dialect. Korean is a phonetic recording language, and it is a sticky phonetic writing based on phonetic system. It was founded in 1443 under the auspices of Sejong, the fourth king of Korea.

Traditionally, there were 28 letters, but later it was gradually reduced and merged with 4 letters. In modern times, Korean Pinyin has 24 letters. There are 10 vowels and 14 consonants.

Korean is a sticky language with rich phonetic expressions.

Korean and Chinese belong to two different language families, and Chinese belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family. Korean families are uncertain; Chinese is a language with tones, while Korean is a language without tones. Although Chinese and Korean belong to different language families, under the strong influence of ancient Chinese on Korean in history, Korean contains a large number of Chinese loanwords (about 70%). The pronunciation of Korean and Chinese loanwords is similar to that of Chinese. It stands to reason that Korean college students should have little problem in learning Chinese, but students feel very difficult in pronunciation learning, because the pronunciation of the two languages is similar. The characteristics of Korean students learning Chinese phonetics also give us inspiration in phonetics learning. In phonetic learning, there are often similar pronunciations in the target language and the mother tongue, which is the most difficult for learners to master.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Korean