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Korean dialect
one of the dialects of the Korean language
North Korean standard language
North Korean standard version of the Korean language
Koryo-mar
Koryo-mar (; ) is a language spoken by Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans who live in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It is descended from the Hamgyŏng dialect and multiple other varieties of Northeastern Korean. Koryo-mar is often reported as difficult to understand by speakers of standard Korean due to the differences in writing, pronunciation, and vocabulary; this may be compounded by the fact that the majority of Koryo-saram today use Russian and not Korean as their first language.
South Korean standard language
standard form of Korean in South Korea, based on the Seoul dialect
Gyeongsang Korean
major dialect in South Korea
Yukjin
dialect of Korean spoken in northeastern Korea
North–South differences in the Korean language
differences in the Korean language between North Korea and South Korea
Gyeonggi Korean
dialect of the Korean language spoken in Seoul
Chungcheong Korean
dialect of the Korean language
Zainichi Korean
form of the Korean language spoken by the Zainichi (residents of Japan of Korean descent)
Hamgyŏng
dialect of the Korean language
Pyongan Korean
Korean dialect