I have a question for everyone... As we know Dang Soo Do/Tang Soo Do is translated to Karate-Do. Does that mean that Karate-Jutsu would be Dang Soo Sul/Tang Soo Sul?
While Dang Soo Do/Tang Soo Do is my art, I'm not a Korean linguist.
I have a question for everyone... As we know Dang Soo Do/Tang Soo Do is translated to Karate-Do. Does that mean that Karate-Jutsu would be Dang Soo Sul/Tang Soo Sul?
While Dang Soo Do/Tang Soo Do is my art, I'm not a Korean linguist.
Thank you for creating this platform for all Dang Soo Do practitioners. Just wondering does the Korean Dangsoodo Association have a website for further information about the association?
Alexander EunSyuk Son Yes. The official web site for the association would be http://www.dangsoodo.kr .
Ken WagnerThank you :)
Alexander EunSyuk Son That site would be rebuilt after this web site.
Alexander EunSyuk Son I hope this would help you.
Chinese letters "唐手" can be pronounced in
Chinese - "Tang Soo",
Korean - "Dang Soo",
Japapnese - "Karate".
(And I have heard that Japan changed from "唐手" to "空手" with same pronunciation "Karate".)
Alexander EunSyuk Son So, about your question, "yes it does".
John Correljé Isn't "空手" translated as Kong Su? Empty hand?
Alexander EunSyuk Son In korean, Gong Soo. In Japanese, Karate.