Korean language - Wikipedia Korean language Korean ( South Korean: 한국어, hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 80 million people, mostly of Korean descent.
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Koreanic is a small language family consisting of the Korean...
- Korean Dialects
A number of Korean dialects are spoken on the Korean...
- Comparison of Japanese and Korean
The geographically close languages of Japanese (part of the...
- Old Korean
Old Korean (Korean: 고대 한국어, 고대 조선어; Hanja: 古代韓國語, 古代朝鮮語; RR:...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of...
- South Korean Standard Language
The South Korean standard language or Pyojuneo (Korean: 표준어;...
- North–South Differences
The Korean language has diverged between North and South...
- Korean Phonology
This article is a technical description of the phonetics and...
- Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
Yanbian (simplified Chinese: 延边; traditional Chinese: 延邊;...
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Jeju (Jeju: 제줏말, Jejun-mal; Korean: 제주어, Jeju-eo or 제주말,...
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The Korean Wikipedia ( Korean: 한국어 위키백과, romanized : Han-gugeo Wiki Baekgwa) is the Korean language edition of Wikipedia. It was founded on 11 October 2002 and reached ten thousand articles on 4 June 2005. [1] As of January 2023, it has 620,805 articles with 1,595 active users and is the 23rd largest Wikipedia. [2] History
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The Korean language is an East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people. [1] It is a member of the Koreanic language family and is the official and national language of both Koreas: North Korea and South Korea, with different standardized official forms used in each country.
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul [a] ( English: / ˈhɑːnɡuːl / HAHN-gool [1]) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. [2] [3] [4] The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically ...
- Korean and Jejuan (standard), Cia-Cia (limited use)
- U+1100–U+11FF, U+3130–U+318F, U+A960–U+A97F, U+D7B0–U+D7FF
History of Korean - Wikipedia History of Korean The traditional periodization of Korean distinguishes: [1] [2] 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.