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Introduction to Korean Language


There are 42 million speakers of Korean in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and another 20 million in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( North Korea). In addition, Korean is spoken by some 2 million people in Chinese provinces bordering North Korea. Korean speakers are found in large numbers in Japan and Russia, the US, Singapore, Thailand, and many other countries throughout the world. The total number of Korean speakers worldwide is estimated to be around 78 million.

During the Japanese occupation of Korea, Japanese was declared the official language of Korea, and the use of Korean was officially banned so much so that Koreans were forced to change their family names to Japanese ones. With the end of the Japanese occupation in 1945, despite national division and civil war, Korean was once again established as the official language of the Korean Peninsula. After the division of the country in 1945, each Korea developed its own national standard and language policy.

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