- The
South Korean standard language or
Pyojuneo (Korean: 남한 표준어; Hanja: 南韓의 標準語; lit. Standard language) is the
South Korean standard version of the Korean...
- was the
basis of
Pyojuneo, is a
subdialect of
Gyeonggi dialect.
About 70% of all
Seoul dialect vocabulary has been
adopted as
Pyojuneo, and only about...
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Korean (
Pyojuneo)
Korean Sign
Language Official script Hangul Ethnic groups (2019) 95.1%...
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intonation and
vocabulary is
different from the
standard Seoul dialect (표준어,
pyojuneo) in
several ways.
Yeongnam dialect itself is
further subdivided into several...
- Ri Chun-hee (also
romanized as Ri Chun Hee or Ri Chun ****; Korean: 리춘히,
Pyojuneo: 이춘희 [ɾi tsʰun çi]; born 8 July 1943) is a
North Korean news presenter...
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Korean Early forms Proto-Koreanic Old
Korean Middle Korean Standard forms Pyojuneo (South Korea) Munhwaŏ (North Korea)
Dialects see
Korean dialects Writing...
- Workers'
District (Munhwaŏ: 로동자구, romanized: rodongjagu in
North Korea,
Pyojuneo: 노동자구, romanized: nodongjagu in
South Korea) is a third-level administrative...
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range (Hanja: 摩天嶺;
North Korean (Munhwa'ŏ): 마천령 machŏnryŏng;
South Korean (
Pyojuneo): 마천영 macheonyeong). Machŏnryŏng is a part of the
greater Hamgyong mountain...
- Matchumbeop),
together with "Standard
Language Regulations" (Korean: 표준어 규정; RR:
Pyojuneo Gyujeong), were
issued in 1988,
which remain in use today. As with the...
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badattda (봉죽을 받았다)
means catching a
large quantity of fish to fill a boat. In
Pyojuneo,
bongjuk usually means "porridge" or "receiving ****istance".
Pansori Doraji...