Hi everyone, here's another video! It's a video on how to say the country, language and writing system of Korea and Japan in their original languages. It's a little longer than usual since the video covers both Korean and Japanese sooo yeah :P
Just a side note to add, "Deh Han Min Gook" means "great Han people's nation" (Han people doesn't refer to the Han people of China, but of the Korean Han people) and "Ni Hon" means "the sun's origin".
Everybody's opinions and questions are always appreciated so leave whatever comments, questions, suggestions, ideas, etc. that you have down below :) I hope this video was of some help to you guys and I will see you guys soon! :D
w/ ♡
Sarah
당신은 아름답습니다
zungaloca 2 months ago
bye~~^-^/
okmjyna 4 months ago
감사합니다~
kbansariTV 8 months ago
i like :D
sickmyduckss 1 year ago
와 진짜 좋아요 ! ㅎㅎ
saba7o11 1 year ago
yippuda!!!
aznracerboi2k5 1 year ago
Nippon and Nihon are both formal name of Japan. Actually, Nippon is "slightley" more formal and traditional than Nihon.
KINKICHIHOU 1 year ago
Great job Sarah.
ChosonNinja 1 year ago
Time for me study....wow there's a lot to learn.
Sarah do get overwhelmed with keeping both languages separate?
Great info on the Korean. Thanks for the lesson : D
handsumangel 1 year ago
awesome stuff! great video sarah!
wizardaim 1 year ago