Korean
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A language of Korea, South
50,200,000 in South Korea (2020). Total users in all countries: 81,721,960.
Widespread.
1 (National). De facto national language.
Seoul (Kangwondo, Kyonggido), Chungcheongdo (North Chungcheongdo, South Chungcheongdo), Kyongsangdo (North Kyongsangdo, South Kyongsangdo), Jeollado (North Jeollado, South Jeollado), Jeju Island. Scholars differ as to whether or not Korean is related to Japanese [jpn]. Dialect boundaries generally correspond to provincial boundaries. Some dialects are not easily intelligible with others (Voegelin and Voegelin 1977). The suffix, -do, on dialect names means Province. Comprehension of standard Korean may be lower on Jeju Island.
Also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L1: 98% (1995). Higher adult illiteracy is reported on Jeju Island. Fully developed. Bible: 1911–1993.


Buddhist, Christian.