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  2. Korean language - Wikipedia

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    Korean ( South Korean: ķ•œźµ­ģ–“, Hangugeo; North Korean: ģ”°ģ„ ė§, Chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 81 million people, mostly of Korean descent. [ a][ 2] It is the national language of both North Korea and South Korea .

  3. King Sejong Institute - Wikipedia

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    The King Sejong Institute ( Korean : ģ„øģ¢…ķ•™ė‹¹; RR : Sejong Hakdang) is a foundation established by the South Korean government that encourages learning of the Korean language around the world. It was founded in 2007.

  4. Korean language education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Korean language education in the United States includes learning at U.S. colleges and universities, schools, and institutions. According to a study conducted by Live the Language School (LTL), an Asian language education institution, Korean language is the second most desired language by Americans with an average monthly Google search volume of ...

  5. Yonsei University Korean Language Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Yonsei University Korean Language Institute ( Korean : ķ•œźµ­ģ–“ķ•™ė‹¹; Hanja : 韓 國 čŖž å­ø 堂) provides instruction in Korean as a foreign language for international students and businesspeople in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul . Established in 1959, over 62,000 students from more than 120 countries have studied at Yonsei KLI. [citation needed]

  6. Test of Proficiency in Korean - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Proficiency in Korean ( TOPIK; Korean : ķ•œźµ­ģ–“ėŠ„ė „ģ‹œķ—˜) is a test to measure the Korean language proficiency of non-native speakers in South Korea. This examination system was introduced by the South Korean government in 1997 and conducted by a branch of the Ministry of Education of the country. The test is offered six times ...

  7. Korean as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    King Sejong Institute ( Korean : ģ„øģ¢…ķ•™ė‹¹; RR : Sejong Hakdang) is the brand name of Korean-language institutes established by the South Korean government around the world since 2007. The institute's name refers to Sejong the Great, the inventor of the Korean alphabet. [3] As of June 2021, there were 234 King Sejong Institutes in 82 countries.

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