north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say
annyung 안녕!
If you meant hello in Korean it's "Ahn nyong" And if you meant hello Korea it's "Ahn nyong Han gook"
An yong ha sae yo
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North Korea is 朝鮮 (chao2xian3).South Korea is 韓國 (han2guo2).
Its 1950, June 25th at dawn.
South Korea = 韓国 = kankoku North Korea = 北朝鮮 = kitachousen
No. Definitely not. It was North Korea who invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950. Unfortunately, North Korean Propaganda continues to put forward the ridiculous message that they were attacked by South Korea and tortures and/or kills those in its borders who say otherwise.
In the North Pole, you can say hello by using a cheerful greeting such as "Hello" or "Hi there!" You may also want to say "Good day" or "Greetings" to keep it casual and friendly in such a cold and remote environment.
helo Shw mae? (South) S'mae? (North)
Well lately there have been threats from north korea, a disturbance with missiles, and the death of Kim Jung Ill (NK's leader) and lets just say, the north doesn't like the south...
No. It's the opposite, you might say.
as a tourist, both countries are pretty safe except you have to be careful of what you say in North Korea, if you say something that scrutinizes the N. Koreans or the Government there, i believe that you can be taken away by soldiers. even though north korea has a lot to offer, i would suggest South Korea just for convenience.