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The language of North Korea is Korean. North Koreans call the language either Chosono or Chosonmal.
Poorambamzook
hangug-eo yeoja use Google translate if it is wrong!
the korean written language is actually a phonetic alphabet....so we would call them letters or hangul
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No, Korean is not an isolated language. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which is a small language family with only Korean and a few other related languages.
to communicate well korean language,,and understand what they talkig,,and also speak well their language
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Korean was a language that naturally developed on the Korean peninsula. King Saejong the Great was responsible for devising the current Hangeul alphabet for the Korean language. (It previously used the Chinese ideographs -- Hanzi.) Korean is not a created language; it is not Esperanto or Klingon.
"Only for you" is written as "dangsin man-ui" in the Korean language.
You could study Korean language because you need to know the language for business or other matters, as a second language, or because you want to know the language of your ancestors, if you are of Korean heritage.
Korean (language) is a language isolate. Although Korean has sometimes been categorized with the Altaic language family, this view is now rather outdated.