Does South Korea have H&M?

South Korea is a global leader in the hydrogen ( 𝐻 2 𝐻 2 ) economy, heavily investing in fuel cell power plants, hydrogen-powered vehicles, and infrastructure. The country passed the Hydrogen Economy Promotion and Hydrogen Safety Management Law in 2020 to boost R&D and create a, “Hydrogen Economy” roadmap.
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Is the Korean H always silent?

ㅎ h does not occur in final position, though the sound /h/ does occur at the end of non-final syllables, where it affects the following consonant. (See below.) Intervocalically, it is realized as voiced [ɦ], and after voiced consonants it is either [ɦ] or silent.
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Why is Korea called Han?

Han had been selected in reference to Samhan, specifically the Three Kingdoms of Korea, not the ancient confederacies in the southern Korean Peninsula. So, Daehan Jeguk (대한제국; 大韓帝國) means it is an empire that rules the area of Three Kingdoms of Korea.
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How to count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Korean?

To count 1-10 in Korean, you use two systems: Native Korean for counting things/people (하나 hana, 둘 dul, 셋 set, 넷 net, 다섯 daseot, 여섯 yeoseot, 일곱 ilgop, 여덟 yeodeol, 아홉 ahop, 열 yeol) and Sino-Korean for dates/money/phone numbers (일 il, 이 i, 삼 sam, 사 sa, 오 o, 육 yuk, 칠 chil, 팔 pal, 구 gu, 십 sip).
 
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What languages don't have h?

Latin had an H sound that disappeared from its modern descendants (French, Italian, etc.), but because spelling is often conservative, in many European languages, H is written even though it isn't pronounced. This is also true of lots of other letters, especially in English and French.
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What is KKKK in Korean?

"ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ" or "kkkkk" is the Korean way of typing the act of laughing in text conversations.
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Why does "네" sound like "데"?

The reason is that 네 and 데 have almost the same tongue position in Korean. Can you see I put my tongue around here? I did not change the tongue position between 네 and 데. Since the tongue position is the same, when Korean people say 네, it might also sound like 데 to your ears.
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Is it Hangul or hangeul?

"Hangeul" is straight romanization from the word in Korean: 한글. "Hangul" is the modified romanization to make it look better and to help people interpret the pronunciation better. It's the same thing, but most commonly written as Hangul.
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What is the H in South Korea?

Hieut (letter: ㅎ; name: 히읗) is a consonant letter (jamo) of the Korean Hangeul alphabet. It has two pronunciation forms, [h] at the beginning of a syllable and [t̚] at the end of a syllable. After vowels or the consonant ㄴ it is semi-silent.
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What does 1004 mean in Korean?

1004” comes from the Korean word “chun sa,” which means “angel.” “ 1004” is pronounced the same way! Skin angel🪽 Skin1004 believes that whatever touches the skin must be clean and pure, like an angel.
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Can I call my boyfriend Jagi?

Perhaps the most popular of the Korean terms of love between couples it means "honey," "darling," or "baby," which you'll often hear among couples in K-dramas. You can also just shorten it to 자기 (jagi). Use this term along with Korean love phrases. It's used for both men and women.
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What is aja aja in Korean?

Aja! Aja! ' Aja' means 'keep it up' in Korean.
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Is Sunday a working day in Korea?

A total of 118 days off will be available for South Korean workers throughout the year, including Saturdays and 70 so-called “red days” -- public holidays and Sundays -- marked in red ink on standard Korean calendars, according to the Korea Aerospace Administration's official calendary.
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What is the 4B rule in South Korea?

The 4B movement is a lifestyle choice for women, rejecting four traditional expectations: marriage, childbirth, dating, and sex with men. The 4B ideology first emerged in South Korea around 2015, following the rise of 'Megalia', a radical feminist online community.
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How long can I legally stay in Korea?

Entry, exit, and visa requirements

You must have a valid passport to enter South Korea. There is no specific expiration date requirement. A visa is required for all other travel purposes, including employment, teaching English, and stays longer than 90 days.
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