Korean vs. Japanese - language similarities and differences

Nov 30 2022

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There are also many differences between the two languages. One of the most notable is that Korean is a head-final language, while Japanese is a head-initial language. This means that in Korean, the verb typically comes at the end of the sentence, while in Japanese it typically comes at the beginning.

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