Examples of using "Coreano" in a sentence and their english translations:
I study Korean.
- I'm Korean.
- I am Korean.
I speak Korean.
I study Korean.
Do you like Korean food?
I want to learn Korean.
- I'm learning Korean.
- I am learning Korean.
My friend studies Korean.
- I'm Korean.
- I am Korean.
My friend studies Korean.
- I'm Korean.
- I am Korean.
My friend studies Korean.
I like Korean food.
I want to eat something Korean.
I love Korean food.
Chen is not Korean.
I love Korean food.
It's a Korean name.
I like to eat Korean food.
My friend studies Korean.
- Learning Korean is difficult.
- It's difficult to learn Korean.
Where can I learn Korean?
Korean food is generally very spicy.
I'm thinking of learning Korean next semester.
Kimchi is a traditional Korean dish.
Kimchi is a traditional Korean food.
Korean food is generally very hot.
My friend studies Korean.
"Is this Chinese or Japanese?" "It's Korean."
I'm thinking about learning Korean next semester.
Japanese has something in common with Korean.
North Korea is called "Chosŏn" in Korean.
South Korea is called "Hanguk" in Korean.
My friend is studying Korean.
Japanese has something in common with Korean.
The Korean vocabulary is composed of three components: native words, Sino-Korean words and loanwords.