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The language of North Korea is Korean. North Koreans call the language either Chosono or Chosonmal.
South Korea and North Korea have Korean as the principal language.
North Koreans speak Korean. The official language of North Korea is Korean, which is also known as the Pyongyang dialect.
North and South Korea speak different dialects of the same language: Korean. Otherwise, these countries have NOTHING in common linguistically. They speak languages that are completely unrelated to each other.
The main language spoken in North Korea is Korean.
Korea is divided into 2 sections. north Korea and south Korea. they speak the same language, Korean, and they have the same ancestors. it was divided after their independence from japan. north Koreans are communists and south Korea's political view is democracy.
The most common language spoken in North Korea is Korean. Specifically, the dialect spoken in North Korea is known as the Pyongyang dialect.
Yes, many countries have a national language. In fact, there are even a few that are completely monolingual. A prime example of that is North Korea.
There are a few countries like this:North KoreaSouth Korea (if you don't count Korean Sign Language)Iceland (if you don't count the fact that almost everyone can speak English as a foreign language)Kuwait
There is only one language in North Korea: Korean.There is only one religion in North Korea: Juche.
Other than a few small island countries, the only major country where 100% of the people speak the native language is North Korea.
The official language spoken in North Korea is Korean.