What Does Manhwa Mean in a Text?
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Manhwa is a genre of Korean cartoons and comic books.More Detail...
Manhwa is a term used to describe comics or graphic novels that originate from South Korea. It is the Korean equivalent of the Japanese manga or the American comic book. Manhwa often has a distinct style that is influenced by Korean culture and history, as well as by the styles of other countries. Manhwa can cover a wide range of genres, including action, romance, comedy, horror, and drama. In recent years, manhwa has gained popularity worldwide, and many series have been adapted into anime and live-action dramas. Some popular manhwa titles include Tower of God," "Solo Leveling," "The God of High School," and "True Beauty."Image for Manhwa

Manhwa can cover a wide range of genres, including action, romance, and drama.
Summary of Key Points
Manhwa | |
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Definition: | Genre of Korean Cartoons and Comic Books |
Type: | Word (Korean) |
Guessability: | ![]() 4: Difficult to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
Example of Manhwa Used in a Text
Manhwa
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