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  2. North–South differences in the Korean language - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, North Korea set out the rules for Korean orthography (Korean: 조선어 철자법; MR: Chosŏnŏ Ch'ŏlchapŏp).Although this was only a minor revision in orthography that created little difference from that used in the South, from then on, the standard languages in the North and the South gradually differed more and more from each other.

  3. Korean verbs - Wikipedia

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    V The syntactic moods, for lack of a better term, are the indicative-nun 는-neun,-ni 니, or n ㄴ; the retrospective (imperfective) -ten 던-deon, ti 디-di, or t ㄷ-d-; and the subjunctive si 시-si or s ㅅ. None of these are used in the casual or intimate styles, and the formal plain indicative declarative can only occur in the gnomic tense.

  4. Basic Korean Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Basic Korean Dictionary (Korean: 한국어기초사전; Hanja: 韓國語基礎辭典) is an online learner's dictionary of the Korean language, launched on 5 October 2016 by the National Institute of Korean Language. [1]

  5. Demographics of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, a variety of different Asian people had migrated to the Korean Peninsula in past centuries, however few have remained permanently. South Korea is a highly homogenous nation, but has in recent decades become home to a number of foreign residents (4.37%), whereas North Korea has not experienced this trend.

  6. List of regions of South Korea by Human Development Index

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    South Korea (average) 0.929: 2 Gyeongnam [Southern Gyeongsang] (South Gyeongsang, Busan, Ulsan) 0.926 3 Chungcheong (North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, Daejeon, Sejong) 0.913 4 Jeolla (North Jeolla, South Jeolla, Gwangju) 0.910 5 Gangwon: 0.906 6 Jeju: 0.905 7 Gyeongbuk [Northern Gyeongsang] (North Gyeongsang, Daegu) 0.866

  7. Revised Romanization of Korean - Wikipedia

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    'Roman-letter notation of the national language') is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. It was developed by the National Academy of the Korean Language from 1995 and was released to the public on 7 July 2000 by South Korea's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Proclamation No. 2000-8. [1] [2]

  8. Demographics of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to The World Factbook, North Korea is racially homogeneous and contains a small Chinese community and a few ethnic Japanese. [3] The 2008 census listed two ethnicities: Korean (99.998%) and Other (0.002%). Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan in 1910, in which the Korean Peninsula was occupied by Japanese.

  9. Korean Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Wave, or Hallyu (Korean: 한류; Hanja: 韓流; RR: Hallyu; lit. flow/wave of Korea; listen ⓘ), is a cultural phenomenon in which the global popularity of South Korean popular culture has dramatically risen since the 1990s.