Difference between revisions of "Korean"
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'''Korean''' is a language isolate spoken in North and South Korea. It's possible Korean is a member of the Altaic family and may also be related to Japanese, although most Japanese and Koreans reject this due to the strained relationship between the two. | '''Korean''' is a language isolate spoken in North and South Korea. It's possible Korean is a member of the Altaic family and may also be related to Japanese, although most Japanese and Koreans reject this due to the strained relationship between the two. | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 28 October 2004
This article deals with Korean as it relates to NationStates. For more general information, see the Wikipedia article on this subject.
Korean (Hangunmal) |
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Genetic classification: Wikipedia:Language isolate |
Spoken in: Da-Iguru |
Korean is a language isolate spoken in North and South Korea. It's possible Korean is a member of the Altaic family and may also be related to Japanese, although most Japanese and Koreans reject this due to the strained relationship between the two.