Korean dialects

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Differing pronunciations of "dragonfly" (잠자리).
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Dialects of Korean

Korean is spoken in a number of different dialects in the Korean peninsula. The peninsula is extremely mountainous, and each dialect's "territory" corresponds closely to the natural boundaries between different geographical regions. Most of the dialects are named for one of Korea's traditional Eight Provinces.

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[edit] Standard dialects

  • Standard Korean (표준어) is described as "the current Seoul dialect widely used by the literate" (교양있는 사람들이 두루 쓰는 현대 서울말).
  • Seoul dialect (서울말) is the basis of the standard dialect in South Korea, and is spoken in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi in South Korea, as well as in Kaesŏng in North Korea.
  • P'yŏng'an dialect (평안방언) is the standard dialect in North Korea, and is spoken in P'yŏngyang, the P'yŏng'an region, and Chagang Province. The Pyongan dialect sounds more like how people spoke in the old days. This dialect is heavily accented and you can clearly tell who is from this region.

[edit] Regional dialects

[edit] Outside of the Korean peninsula

[edit] See also

no:Koreanske dialekter ja:朝鮮語の方言 pl:Dialekty języka koreańskiego ru:Диалекты корейского языка fi:Luettelo korean kielen murteista sv:Koreanska dialekter

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