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Q: How was the Japanese development of kana similar to the Korea development of hangul?
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Who uses Hangul North or South Korea?

Both North Korea and South Korea use Hangul. All the written characters are the same in both countries.


Which Korea use only Hangul in their writing?

North Korea uses only Hangul in their writing, as they have abolished the use of Hanja (Chinese characters) in their language system. South Korea still uses Hanja to some extent alongside Hangul.


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That makes no sense @ all! U need 2 word it differently!


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