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  2. Line breaking rules in East Asian languages - Wikipedia

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    The line breaking rules in East Asian languages specify how to wrap East Asian Language text such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.Certain characters in those languages should not come at the end of a line, certain characters should not come at the start of a line, and some characters should never be split up across two lines.

  3. Korean speech levels - Wikipedia

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    Each Korean speech level can be combined with honorific or non-honorific noun and verb forms. Taken together, there are 14 combinations. Some of these speech levels are disappearing from the majority of Korean speech. Hasoseo-che is now used mainly in movies or dramas set in the Joseon era and in religious speech. [1]

  4. Korean language education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Korean language education in the United States includes learning at U.S. colleges and universities, schools, and institutions.. According to a study conducted by Live the Language School (LTL), an Asian language education institution, Korean language is the second most desired language by Americans with an average monthly Google search volume of more than 130,000. [1]

  5. International Association for Korean Language Education

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    The International Association for Korean Language Education (IAKLE; Korean: 국제한국어교육학회; Hanja: 國際韓國語敎育學會), founded in 1985, is the world's largest organization of Korean language educators, with over 1,200 members. Its first president was Fred Lukoff of the University of Washington.

  6. Korean as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    King Sejong Institute (Korean: 세종학당; RR: Sejong Hakdang) is the brand name of Korean-language institutes established by the South Korean government around the world since 2007. The institute's name refers to Sejong the Great , the inventor of the Korean alphabet . [ 3 ]

  7. Sogang University Korean Language Education Center

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    The Sogang University Korean Language Education Center (Hangul: 한국어교육원) provides instruction in Korean language to foreigners in Korea in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The Sogang program is one of the three Korean language programs approved by the Blakemore Foundation for its advanced study grants for 2013.

  8. Zelenskiy calls on allies 'not to hide', respond to North ...

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    He said in his nightly address that Ukraine had information about the preparation of two units - possibly up to 12,000 North Korean troops - to take part in the war alongside Russian forces.

  9. Korean grammar - Wikipedia

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    The choice of whether to use a Sino-Korean noun or a native Korean word is a delicate one, with the Sino-Korean alternative often sounding more profound or refined. It is in much the same way that Latin- or French-derived words in English are used in higher-level vocabulary sets (e.g. the sciences), thus sounding more refined – for example ...