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  2. Korean language - Wikipedia

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    Korean is the official language of South Korea and North Korea. It, along with Mandarin Chinese, is also one of the two official languages of China's Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture.

  3. Korean language, the official language of both South Korea and North Korea. The two Koreas differ in minor matters of spelling, alphabetization, and vocabulary choice, but both essentially endorse the unified standards proposed by the Korean Language Society in 1933.

  4. What Languages Are Spoken In South Korea? - WorldAtlas

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    What Languages Are Spoken In South Korea? The national and official language of South Korea is Korean. Korean, also referred to as Hangul, is the national and official language in South Korea as well as North Korea.

  5. How many languages are spoken in South Korea? There is one official language spoken in South Korea, with five different dialects. Seoul dialect is the standard version that is used in speeches and used on news reports. Some other commonly spoken languages in South Korea are English, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian.

  6. Korean language and alphabet - Omniglot

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    Native name: 한국어 [韓國語] (hanguk-eo) - South Korea 조선말 [朝鮮말] (chosŏn-mal) - North Korea; Language family: Koreanic; Number of speakers: c. 81.8 million; Spoken in: South Korea, North Korea, China, USA, Japan, Uzbekistan, and other countries; First written: 7th century AD

  7. How Many Languages Are Spoken In South Korea

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    While the official language of South Korea is Korean, the nation is home to many different language variations. For example, the Jeju language is the most widely spoken minority language, while English is the most commonly used second language.

  8. Korean is the official language of South Korea (Republic of Korea – ROK) and North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – DPRK). It is also the de facto language of China’s Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, along with Mandarin.

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  10. The Korean Language: Spoken by Over 75 Million People -...

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    Korean, a language spoken by a vast population of more than 75 million individuals, finds its primary home in South Korea, with 48 million speakers, and North Korea, where 24 million use it. Additionally, there are over 2 million Korean speakers in China, approximately 1 million in the United States, and around 500,000 in Japan.

  11. South Korean standard language - Wikipedia

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    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.