Korean leid
Korean leid(한국어Hanguk-eo or 조선어Joseon-eo) is the leid spoken on Korean peninsula.
Korean | |
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조선말/朝鮮말 (North Korea) 한국어/韓國語 (Sooth Korea) |
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Pronunciation | [tso.sʌn.mal] (North Korea) [ha(ː)n.ɡu.ɡʌ] (Sooth Korea) |
Native tae | Korea |
Ethnicity | Koreans |
Native speakers
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77.2 million (2010)[1] |
Early forms
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Staundart forms
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Munhwa'ŏ (North Korea)
Pyojun'eo (Sooth Korea)
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Hangul/Chosŏng'gŭl Korean Braille Hanja/Hancha |
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Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in
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Republic o Korea Democratic Fowkrepublic o Korea |
Recognised minority leid in |
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Regulatit bi | The Leid Resairch Institute, Academy o Social Science 사회과학원 어학연구소 / 社會科學院 語學研究所 (Democratic Fowkrepublic o Korea) Naitional Institute o the Korean Leid 국립국어원 / 國立國語院 (Republic o Korea) Cheenae Korean Leid Regulatory Commission 중국조선어규범위원회 中国朝鲜语规范委员会 (Fowkrepublic o Cheenae) |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ko |
ISO 639-2 | kor |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:kor – Modren Koreanjje – Jejuokm – Middle Koreanoko – Auld Koreanoko – Proto-Korean |
okm Middle Korean |
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oko Auld Korean |
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Glottolog | kore1280 [2] |
Linguasphere | 45-AAA-a |
Kintras wi native Korean-speakin populations (established immigrant commonties in green).
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References eedit
- ↑ Korean leid at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Korean". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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