About Korean Language and Its Introduction to Uzbekistan

Section: Articles Published Date: 2025-04-17 Pages: 38-42 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

Authors

  • Turakulova S.F. Lecturer of the Department of Korean Philology, Faculty of Oriental Languages, SamSIFL, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

The Korean language is considered an agglutinative language, meaning that grammatical meaning and function are altered by adding suffixes to words. This leads to a rich morphology in the language. The Korean language is the official language of both the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and is one of the oldest and most unique languages in the world. Its origin and development have a rich and complex history that spans thousands of years. Verbs in Korean are complex and change according to time, person, number, mood, and other grammatical categories. The Korean lexicon contains many Chinese loanwords, reflecting the long history of cultural and linguistic interaction with China. Additionally, the Korean language has unique words and expressions whose meanings cannot always be fully conveyed in other languages.

Keywords

Vocabulary, complex, lexical