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How many brothers do you call by their names in Korean?
(o bba) is the way girls (sisters) address their brothers between their brothers and sisters. ? How boys (younger brothers) address their brothers. And between lovers, if girls are younger than boys, is it called? The word (obaba).

The origin of Korean

(1) Before the founding of the Republic of Korea in Seoul, the language was always called "Korean". After the founding of the People's Republic of Korea, Korean academic circles and people changed the language name to "Korean" for political reasons such as the country name and confrontation with North Korea. However, Koreans in North Korea, Koreans in China and pro-DPRK Koreans in Japan have always kept the name "Koreans".

(2) China and Viet Nam of the Oriental Group followed North Korea and called this language "Korean", while Chinese communities in Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong, Macau and Nanyang of the capitalist world followed South Korea and called this language "Korean". With the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea and the expansion of exchanges between the two sides, the definition of Korean, that is, "Korean", has been changed by the vast majority of Koreans.

Second, how to learn Korean

(1) The first part is the phonetic part, which is divided into 2 1 vowels and 19 consonants. After learning, you must learn spelling, practice more, and then learn phonetic articles, so that you can basically understand all the Korean you meet. It is necessary to learn grammar. Korean is a subject-object predicate structure with tenses, such as past tenses and future tenses, which need to be mastered.

(2) Vocabulary accumulation, no matter what language you learn, you need a certain amount of vocabulary accumulation. Just like we learn English, we have to recite words every day at school. Then practice the pronunciation of vocabulary according to the pronunciation you have learned before.