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      • In North Korea, Korean nationals living outside Korea are called haeoe gungmin (해외국민), whereas South Korea uses the term jaeoe gungmin (재외국민) to refer to entire Korean diaspora. Both terms translate to "overseas national (s)".
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  3. In North Korea, Korean nationals living outside Korea are called haeoe gungmin (해외국민), whereas South Korea uses the term jaeoe gungmin (재외국민) to refer to entire Korean diaspora. Both terms translate to "overseas national(s)".

  4. This is what I use to get the most accurate meanings: https://opendict.korean.go.kr/. It's a dictionary from the National Institute of the Korean Language (government-owned and operated). The definitions are in Korean but you can use a Papago or Google translate to understand what they mean (or ask here!)

  5. Diaspora members identify themselves, or are identified by others – inside and outside their homeland – as part of the homeland’s national community.”. North Koreans beyond the Korean peninsula are dispersed from the homeland, whether that homeland is defined as North Korea, or the larger Korean peninsula.

  6. cance of the North Korean diaspora affects both North Korea s political system and transnational global politics. This section provides an overview of the North Korean diaspora, outlining migration processes and resettlement destinations. It argues for conceptualizing these émigrés within a diasporic framework: their global dispersion ...

  7. May 1, 2018 · South Koreans typically do not pronounce and write all the initial ㄹ (r/l) and some of the initial ㄴ (n). But they pronounce them in North Korea. For example, they write the surname “Lee” as 이 and pronounce it as “I” with a short ”i” sound. In North Korea however, they write it as 리 and pronounce it as ”Ri.”.

  8. The contemporary concept of a diaspora is a way of understanding mi-gration, cultural differences, identity politics, and so on. Thus, this broader definition of “diaspora” refers to a dispersion of people of a common national origin or of common beliefs living in exile.

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