On the other hand, adjectives and adverbs. which are very sensual words in Korean, are very highly developed. The adjectival phrases used to describe sense-derived phenomena are numerous. The Korean words for "blue," for example, are various, including "light blue,” “dark blue,” and "spotty blue,” with each denoting a variation of brightness and color. Thus such words are difficult to translate into other languages.
Koreans are excellent at sensing overall things intuitively. There are various expressions in Korean that denote sensory processes, and the ability to use such phrases demonstrates the ability to interpret and judge things holistically and quickly using the right brain.