it depends what part of south korean they are from
because in south korean have dialect
Hamgyŏng dialects, or Northeastern Korean
For example, "father", in standard Korean abŏji (아버지), becomes abai (아바이) or aebi (애비)
Northwestern dialects
-P'yŏng'a
-Hwanghae
-Yukchin
because they are nearby China they spoke historical
Central dialects
-Seoul dialect Spoken in Gyeonggi, Incheon, Seoul (South Korea), and Kaesŏng (North Korea). The basis of the standard language.
-Yeongseo dialects Yeongseo is quite distinct from the Yeongdong dialects to the east of the mountains.
-Chungcheong dialects
Yoengdong dialects
is quite distinct from the Central Korean dialects to the east of the mountains.
Gyeongsang dialects
Spoken in Gyeongsang (Yeongnam) region of South Korea, including the cities of Busan, Daegu, and Ulsan. For example, eomi'mother' is emi, and gogi 'meat' is gegi.
Jeolla Dialect
Spoken in the Jeolla (Honam) region of South Korea, including the city of Gwangju.For example, the verb ending that indicates "since", -neundae, becomes -neundi (는디).
Jeju dialect
is spoken on Jeju Island, off the southwest coast of South Korea, and is sometimes considered a separate Koreanic language. For example
"father"
아방
abang
아버지
abeoji
Korean
Japanese
It is sung in Korean.
use your brain... Albanian!
You speak Korean in Korea.
it's Spanish you should ask what is the language used by Spaniards.
They speak the Incan languange and live high in the Andes.
남자 친구 (Romanisation: Namja Chingu) Pronunciation- Nahm-jah Chin-goo Literally means boyfriend. ^^
Occasionally English but mainly Korean.
Koreans speak Korean. The written alphabet is called hangul
about 75 Million people speak Korean, which is less than 0.01% of the world's popluation.
As of 2012, about 80 million people speak Korean.