Hangul is primarily used in South Korea and North Korea, where it is the official writing system for the Korean language. While Korean is spoken by the vast majority of people in these countries, there are also Korean-speaking communities around the world, including in the United States, China, and Japan. However, outside of Korea, Hangul is not widely used as a primary writing system.
Korean spoken language
Koria Free : koria Al-horra. and it is written this way : كوريا الحرة
Probably in koria or something like that USA with south koria and china with north koria
North Korea uses only Hangul in their writing, as they have abolished the use of Hanja (Chinese characters) in their language system. South Korea still uses Hanja to some extent alongside Hangul.
I really hate write Hangul on keyboard because it is not easy to up and down for typing as Hangul.
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조안나 (jo-an-na)
it is south of koria
Korea, has the 25 letter Hangul alphabet, reference this link http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Hangul
south koria
Hangul was created under King Sejong during the Choson Dynasty at 1393-1910.
The peninsula you are referring to is the Korean Peninsula, which is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west. The Hangul alphabet, consisting of 24 letters, is used to write the Korean language, which is spoken in both South Korea and North Korea.