[LESSON 1] How to say your Nationality in Korean?

 Saying your nationality is very easy if you know the Korean term of your country. So, it is essential that you already read or studied our post regarding the Korean terms for every country.

LEARN THE KOREAN VOCABULARY FOR COUNTRIES HERE:

DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO READ AND WRITE KOREAN?

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Our Lesson for today is NATIONALITY

Nationality in Korean is 국적 (GUKJEOK)


If you are a Filipino, you could tell your nationality as:

Korean term for Philippines + 사람 (saram)

필리핀 (Pillipin) 사람 (saram)

This means Filipino in Korean.


**For Korean:

Korean term for Korea + 사람 (saram)

한국 (Han-guk) 사람 (saram)

한국사람
Korean


**For Chinese:

Korean term for China + 사람 (saram)

중국 (Jung-guk) 사람 (saram)

중국사람
Chinese


**For Japanese:

Korean term for Japan + 사람 (saram)

일본 (il-bon) 사람 (saram)

일본사람
Japanese


**For Taiwanese:

Korean term for Taiwan + 사람 (saram)

대만 (De-man) 사람 (saram)

대만사람
Taiwanese


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