The stages of development of Chinese hieroglyphs and the role and influence of the Korean language Ozoda Rakhimberdieva1 1Student, Faculty of Korean Studies, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Email id: rahimberdievaozoda@gmail.com Online Published on 23 May, 2022. Abstract If we look at the lexical richness of any language, we can see in the lexicon that makes it up words that have been borrowed from other languages that are far and close to the people belonging to that language, and that is what these words have learned. A certain percentage of the urban language. In general, the assimilation of a particular language into the lexicon of another language is more likely to be the result of the dependence of a particular state on a country under the pressure of that powerful state and its subordination to it as a colony. It would be ridiculous. Top Keywords Hunmin Chonim, Sedjong, Honmun, Altaic Language Family, The Middle Ages, “Hyanchhal”, Hyanga, Silla, “Hancha”, Korean Alphabet. Top |