Korean Translation & Interpretation Services

Korean language
Providing Professional Translation, Interpretation, and Localization services in Korean and more than 300 other languages and dialects.
Autonym(s)
한국어 / 韓國語 Hangugeo
Number of Speakers
Native Speakers: 77.2 million
Geographic Distribution
Korean Peninsula
Official or Recognized Status
Official: Republic of Korea (South Korean), Democratic People’s Republic of Korean (North Korea); Recognized minority language in parts of China and Russia
Classification
Koreanic (language isolate)
Features
An agglutinative language with a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. Word order is somewhat flexible, with the verb representing the only immovable element of the sentence. Korean uses seven different levels of “honorific speech” to denote the relationship between speakers. There are four types of verbs which are conjugated by adding suffixes to the end of the root verb, indicating tense, aspect, and mood.
Dialects
The standard dialect of South Korea is based on the Seoul dialect, while the standard dialect in North Korean is based on the Pyongyang dialect. There are also numerous regional dialects which grew as a result of long periods of physical isolation between regions due to the mountainous terrain of the Korean peninsula.
Writing System
Hangul script
U.S. Distribution
There are around 1.8 million speakers of Korean in the United States, representing the second largest overseas Korean community (next to China). The metropolitan regions with the largest Korean communities are the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Region, Greater New York Metropolitan Region, and the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area.
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