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North Koreans speak Korean, the same language that South Koreans speak. The two nations exist for political reasons, not linguistic ones.
American soldiers referred to North Koreans as "gooks" during the Korean War, which is a derogatory term.
North Koreans face severe consequences if caught trying to cross the border into another country. They could be arrested, imprisoned, or even face execution upon their return to North Korea due to their attempt to defect.
The language spoken in North Korea is Korean but it is a different dialect than the language spoken in Seoul for instance. Many North Koreans who have defected to South Korea have had to take brush up courses on the dialect of Korean spoken in Seoul, South Korea. As another example Konglish, the use of English using the Korean phonetic alphabet, is not practised in North Korea though it is widely used in Seoul, South Korea. Some Koreans suggest the North Koreans have stayed closer to the original language, because the communists originally attracted many of the best language scholars, and at that time North Korea was where the wealth and power was.
in person? NOPE! in person with government on back? YEP! Government sometimes make deals, which is South Korean meeting North Korean, and this is not for tour. It is for family reunion, but ironically, they can't take the Family back to one country. Another case is for tourism. There is a biggest mountain in Korea, called 백두산, baek-doo-san, or baek-doo mountain, and it is famous because there is a science theory that say if baek-doo mountain explodes again,(it is volcanic) it can threat the world. In fact, in 11th century, it corrupted once, and the pieces of rocks fell in japan, china, and russia. anyway, to go there, South Koreans must enter the China first, as the mountain is located in border of China and North Korea, and they can enter the mountain journey. It is hard! Source: from my brain with textbook knowledge.
actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea
none of the people know exactly. but i d say almost everyone who tries to leave
The North Korean people are not allowed to leave the country because North Korea is a dictatorship. The government exercises total rule over it's people. There are harsh punishments for anyone who tries to leave the country.
The country which fought alongside the North Koreans in the Korean War was China. The Chinese entered the war on June 27, 1950.
China helped the North Koreans and NATO helped the South Koreans.
North Koreans are allowed to vote, but as all the candidates have to belong to the same political party the choice is limited.
Not without permission from the North Korean governemnt, and this is very rarely given.
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North Koreans don't believe in fun, after all, they are communists.
At this point, it is basically impossible for North Koreans to do anything to stand up to the regime under Kim Jong-Un. The only way to deal with it is to either (1) try to be as innocuous as possible, or (2) flee the country and hope that you are not discovered by the North Koreans or the Chinese (who will deport you back to North Korea).
North Koreans are living under a very harsh communist dictatorship