Let’s crunch some numbers! From social media trends to language preferences, here are a few Korean language statistics compiled by translation and interpreting firm Global Language Solutions.
- According to a study of visitor traffic for some 12,000 online shopping malls by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in cooperation with Rankey.com, a web traffic analysis service, user traffic for mobile phone-related shopping malls increased by 192.3% between July and October compared to a year ago. The equivalent of 44% of the entire Korean population visits one of these online malls at least once a month.
- As of March 2009, the number of mobile subscribers in Korea was nearly 46 million. Mobile telecommunications services in South Korea are served by three operators: SKT (SKTelecom), KTF (Korea Telecom Freetel), and LGT (LG Telecom).
- According to Internet World Stats, Korean is ranked 10th in terms of the most common languages online in 2010 with 35.9 million people.
- Korean is spoken by more than 72 million people living on the Korean peninsula. Although it differs slightly in spelling, alphabet, and vocabulary between the two regions, Korean is the official language of both South Korea and North Korea.
- Outside of Korea, there are about two million people in China who speak Korean as their first language, another two million in the United States, and hundreds of thousands in Japan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
- National Internet Development Agency (NIDA) reported in 2007 that 16.3% of the entire internet users in Korea blog. The most popular websites providing blogs are the major portals such as Naver and Daum.
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