Korean
Korean
Korean
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Seoul means "capitol" in Korean. So South Koreas capitol is "capitol".
The language of North Korea is Korean. North Koreans call the language either Chosono or Chosonmal.
His name is Im Yong Soo (Korean: 任勇洙).
A general leads the NORTH Korean army & a general leads the SOUTH Korean army. The names of those generals change, just as they do in every army. There are two Koreas.
North Korea says it was in their territory and wouldn't leave, North and South Koreas have different stories.
This was the result of the Korean War, to separate the two koreas. The result was suggested by the USA to keep peace between the nations.
The Korean War. The country was divided on the demilitarized zone. No peace treaty has been made.
YES. Both Koreas speak Korean. However, there are some small dialectical differences between the North and South, primarily since the South Korean language changed in order to accommodate foreign words and new concepts. Probably the best comparison over the difference in the dialects would be to compare US television from the 1940s and US television from the 2010s. Both are English, but there is a different way of using the language and some different phrasings.