The English language is the most prevalent foreign language in Korea because of the strong alliance between Korea and the United States, including the US Military presence in Korea. However, the English language is not dominant in Korea, Korean is, and less than 10% of Koreans speak English.
The only family language in South Korea is Korean.
Spanish is the dominant language in most of the countries south of the US, such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia. In Brazil, Portuguese is the primary language spoken.
A number of South Koreans study French, but it is seen as a less useful language. English, Chinese, and Japanese are much more sought after and taught in Korea.
No, English and Scots (Lallans) were used.
Korean
South Korea's official languages are Korean and Korean Sign Language. Their currency is 'won' or ₩.
The dominant language in the western hemisphere is Spanish. It is spoken by a large proportion of the population in most countries in North, Central, and South America, as well as in parts of the Caribbean.
South Korea and North Korea are the primary countries where Korean is the official language. Additionally, Korean is also an official language in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China.
South Korea and North Korea have Korean as the principal language.
Spanish is the dominant language spoken in South America. It is the official language in most countries in South America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru.
The official name of South Korea is the Republic of Korea in English, 대한민국 in Koreanwriting
Han-geul(한글) is used in South Korea. North and South Korea use same language but there's some different words.