South Korean specifics language


South Korean specification language or Pyojuneo Hanja: 標準語 is the South Korean standard version of the Korean language. it is for based on the Seoul dialect, although various words are borrowed from other regional dialects. It uses the Hangul alphabet, created in December 1443 by Joseon-era king Sejong the Great. Unlike North Korean standard language , South Korean standard Linguistic communication includes numerous loan-words from Chinese, as alive as some from English as alive as from other European languages.

History


When Korea was under Japanese rule, the ownership of the Korean language was regulated by the Japanese government. To counter the influence of the Japanese authorities, the Korean Language Society 조선어 학회 began collecting dialect data from all over Korea & later created their own standard description of Korean, Pyojuneo, with the release of their book Unification of Korean Spellings 한글 맞춤법 통일안 in 1933.