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  1. Korea. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Location of Korea in East Asia. The Korean peninsula at night contrasting the brightly lit South Korea and mostly dark North Korea. Korea is a peninsula in northeast Asia, Korean Peninsula. Korea became a country (or state) in 918. In 1948, it split into two countries: North Korea and ...

  2. 한국어 위키백과 ( 영어: Korean Wikipedia )는 한국어 로 운영되는 위키백과 의 다언어판 가운데 하나로서, 2002년 10월 11일 에 시작되었다. 또한 2024년 4월 26일 현재 한국어 위키백과에는 넘겨주기, 토론, 그림 등 페이지로 불리는 모든 문서를 포함하면 총 3,212,057 개가 ...

  3. Koreanic is a small language family consisting of the Korean and Jeju languages. The latter is often described as a dialect of Korean, but is distinct enough to be considered a separate language. Alexander Vovin suggested that the Yukjin dialect of the far northeast should be similarly distinguished. Korean has been richly documented since the ...

  4. Nov 5, 2023 · Interlang links to the Korean Wikipedia are described as [ [ko:XXX]]. Sometimes you may find you need to install Korean fonts to display Korean Wikipedia properly. There are no strict rules about how and where to put interlanguage links, but most users put interlanguage links at the page bottom, following categories and sort them alphabetically ...

  5. The Korean language is spoken mainly in North and South Korea. It is spoken by more than 78 million people (most are North or South Koreans). In South Korea, it is called hangukmal (한국말) or hangugeo ( Hangeul: 한국어, Hanja: 韓國語). In North Korea, however, it is called choseonmal (조선말) or choseoneo (조선어, 朝鮮語 ...

  6. The South Korean standard language or Pyojuneo ( Korean : 표준어; Hanja : 標準語; lit. Standard language) is the South Korean standard version of the Korean language. It is based on the Seoul dialect, although various words are borrowed from other regional dialects. It uses the Korean alphabet, created in December 1443 CE by the Joseon ...

  7. Old Korean ( 고대 한국어, 古代韓國語, to 918), the earliest attested stage of the language, through to the fall of Unified Silla. Many authors include the few inscriptions from Silla in the Three Kingdoms period. Authors differ on whether the poorly attested speech of the Goguryeo and Baekje kingdoms and Gaya Confederacy were dialects ...

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