{"id":4991,"date":"2023-04-04T05:46:54","date_gmt":"2023-04-04T04:46:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/?p=4991"},"modified":"2023-04-04T05:46:54","modified_gmt":"2023-04-04T04:46:54","slug":"is-south-korean-language-same-as-north-korea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/is-south-korean-language-same-as-north-korea\/","title":{"rendered":"Is south korean language same as north korea?"},"content":{"rendered":"

To answer the question of whether the south korean language is the same as the north korean language, we must first understand the history of the Korean peninsula. The Korean peninsula has been divided into two since 1945, when the Soviet Union and the United States occupied the area following World War II. The northern half of the peninsula was occupied by the Soviet Union and the southern half by the United States. As a result, the two halves of the peninsula developed differently, both politically and culturally.<\/p>\n

The Korean language is spoken in both north and south Korea, but there are some differences in the way that it is spoken in each country. The south korean language has been influenced by American English, while the north korean language has been influenced by Russian. There are also differences in the way that the two languages are written. The south korean language uses a mix of Hangul (the Korean alphabet) and Hanja (Chinese characters), while the north korean language uses only Hangul.<\/p>\n

So, to answer the question, the south korean language is not exactly the same as the north korean language, but the two languages are close enough that communication between speakers of the two languages is possible.<\/p>\n

No, the two Koreas have different languages.<\/p>\n

How different is North Korean and South Korean language? <\/h2>\n