>>213625180
Korean is basically all monosyllabic for native words, so one syllable per character. Also unlike Japan, There are almost no cases where the pronunciation changes depending on what other characters it is combined with... maybe about 3 or 4 characters in total. The only ones I know are 不(Bul and Bu) and 父(Bu and bo)
>>213517059
Look, you're the one who doesn't seem to understand the situation here. You keep throwing Denmark around like it's some perfect example, but this is the UK we're talking about not Denmark. Every country has its own unique political and demographic challenges.
The problem isn't me, it's your refusal to grasp the reality of the UK's situation
In Korea, Koreans sometimes tease her by saying she looks Filipino, calling her things like "Filipino" or "Doenjang" (a traditional Korean brown paste). The nickname "Doenjen" (Doen + Jen) is especially popular.