There is only one language in North Korea: Korean.There is only one religion in North Korea: Juche.
In North Korea it's - kill whitey In South Korea it's - budda
They speak the same languages (but different tones)
The official language of North Korea is Korean, spoken by 100% of the population. Minority languages such as Chinese and Japanese are also spoken by some people but are not widely used.
People are allowed to practice Buddhism, very restricted types of other religions exist but aren't popular.
The official language of North Korea is Korean. Additionally, some Chinese and Japanese are spoken, mainly in areas near the borders of those countries. Due to the country's isolation, there is limited exposure to other languages.
In North Korea, the second most spoken language after Korean is likely Chinese. China has historical and current cultural and economic ties with North Korea, leading to a significant presence of Chinese speakers in the country.
There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.
It depends on the country. North Korea has 1 language. Nigeria has more than 500.
Creolized languages are only spoken in a few countries. Some countries with no traditional creole languages are: North Korea South Korea Iran Saudi Arabia Israel Greece iceland denmark norway sweden finland
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
Buddhism.
Christianity and Buddhism are in South Korea. Even though Christians have been persecuted in North Korea, they still love God and even pray for Kim Jong Un's soul to awake to God and become Christian. Juche religion is in North Korea, but it should respect other faiths like Christianity.