(19.11.2014)Morasain schrieb: For example, the sentence "we are in our house at the end if a street" is probably just one or maybe two words in Finnish.
Tell us about South Korea, Lumin.
That would be something like Olemme talommessa tie(I forgot end of, possessive paricle) or so... about 3 words. You still have to write "We are" so writing in 1 word might be hard, or if one can, it would be impractical.
우리는 길 끝에 있는 (우리의) 집에 있다. about 6 (or 7) words in Korean. (Just for comparison)
Talking about South Korea...
Korean consists over 97% of the population in south Korea, so it's pretty hard to see foreigners unless you are working at the airport or so. Sadly thousands of people are abandoning their Korean citizenships, so I think the percentage will get lower over time...
Well, it's sunnier than Germany, from what I've seen from statistics. The weather is mostly mild, but there are some downpour and typhoons in Summer. Young people here speak a lot about computer games. (If you stop any Korean boy walking by and ask if he knows Leagues of Legends, I would say 90% of the kid would say yes and what character he plays. Or starcraft
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