Sinhala to Korean Translation

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Common Phrases From Sinhala to Korean

SinhalaKorean
ඔයාට ස්තූතියි감사합니다
කරුණාකර제발
සමාවන්න죄송합니다
ආයුබෝවන්안녕하세요
ආයුබෝවන්안녕히 가세요
ඔව්
නැත아니요
ඔයාට කොහොම ද?어떻게 지내세요?
මට සමාවෙන්න실례합니다
මම දන්නේ නැහැ모르겠습니다
මට තේරෙනවා이해합니다
මම එසේ සිතනවා그렇게 생각해요
සමහර විට아마도
ඔයාව පසුව හමුවෙන්නම්나중에 봐요
ප්රවේසම් වන්න잘 지내세요
මොකක් ද වෙන්නේ?무슨 일이야?
ගණන් ගන්න එපා괜찮아요
ඇත්ත වශයෙන්물론
කෙලින්ම
අපි යමු갑시다

Interesting information about Sinhala Language

Sinhala, also known as Sinhalese, is the official language of Sri Lanka and spoken by approximately 16 million people. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of languages and has a rich history dating back over two millennia. The script used for writing Sinhala is derived from ancient Brahmi scripts with its own unique characters. Sinhala vocabulary draws influence from Sanskrit, Pali (an ancient Buddhist language), Tamil, English, Dutch and Portuguese due to historical interactions with neighboring countries during different periods. Its grammar follows a subject-verb-object word order pattern. The Sinhala alphabet consists of 56 letters including consonants and vowels that are combined in various ways to form words. There are several dialects within the language based on regional variations across Sri Lanka but Standard Colloquial Sinhalese serves as a common variant understood throughout the country. In addition to being widely spoken in Sri Lanka's urban areas like Colombo or Kandy, it holds significant importance among rural communities where traditional customs prevail alongside modern influences.

Know About Korean Language

Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which has no known relatives. With over 75 million speakers worldwide, it holds significant importance in East Asia. The Korean writing system called Hangul was invented by King Sejong during the Joseon Dynasty (15th century). Hangul consists of 14 consonants and ten vowels that form syllabic blocks. Classified as an agglutinative language, Korean uses suffixes or particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words. Honorifics play a crucial role in social interactions where different speech levels are used based on age, status, or familiarity. Notably distinct from Chinese and Japanese languages despite historical influences; however, some vocabulary borrowed from these neighboring countries can be found within modern-day spoken Korean.

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