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  2. Jeju language - Wikipedia

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    The Jeju people accordingly understand that Jeju and Standard Korean are in a form of dialect continuum, and refer to the native language formerly in use as "thick (or intense) Jeju language" and the Jeju language currently in use as "light Jeju language" or "mixed (with Korean) language."

  3. Korean dialects - Wikipedia

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    The Jeju language and some dialects in North Korean make no distinction between vowel length or tone. [15] But the Southeastern dialect and the Northeastern dialect may not be closely related to each other genealogically.

  4. Jeju people - Wikipedia

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    Ever since the 2000s, the majority of South Korean academic publications had switched to the term "Jeju language" rather than considering it as a dialect. The only English-language monograph on Jeju, published in 2019, consistently refers to it as a language as well. Among native speakers, the term Jeju-mal "Jeju speech" is most common. [18]

  5. Koreanic languages - Wikipedia

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    The speech of Jeju Island is not mutually intelligible with standard Korean, suggesting that it should be treated as a separate language. [33] Standard 15th-century texts include a back central unrounded vowel /ʌ/ (written with the Hangul letter ㆍ ), which has merged with other vowels in mainland dialects but is retained as a distinct vowel in Jeju. [34]

  6. Dol hareubang - Wikipedia

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    Dol hareubang is a term in the Jeju language, and means "stone grandfather".The term was reportedly not common until recently, and was mostly used by children. [4] [3] It was decided by the Jeju Cultural Property Committee in 1971 to make dol hareubang the official term for the statue, and this name has since become the predominant one.

  7. Passengers are mass-canceling flights with South Korea's Jeju ...

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    Jeju is South Korea's biggest low-cost airline. The Boeing 737-800 crashed while trying to land at South Korea's Muan International Airport at 9:03 a.m. 179 of the 181 people on board were killed ...

  8. When Life Gives You Tangerines - Wikipedia

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    The title, derived from the Jeju dialect, carries the meaning of "Thank you for your hard work". [5] Three days later, Netflix announced the English title of the series to be When Life Gives You Tangerines. [20] The production cost is known to be around ₩60 billion. [21] [5] The first script reading for the cast members took place on March 7 ...

  9. Outline of the Korean language - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Korean language: . Korean – East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people. [1] It is a member of the Koreanic language family and is the official and national language of North Korea and South Korea, which form Korea.