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After 70 years apart, North and South Koreans speak increasingly different languages

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After 70 years apart, North and South Koreans speak increasingly different languages Empty After 70 years apart, North and South Koreans speak increasingly different languages

Message  gerardM Lun 16 Mar - 1:08

Howdy.

I post this here,
as a stand alone topic,
in "Culture..."
as it's very important to realize that
two languages can diverge
(now, think about French from France and from Québec,
about British and American En,
about French and English;
etc.)

European Observatory for Plurilingualism


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After 70 years apart, North and South Koreans speak increasingly different languages
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PS: Pls note that I chose American English for my vocabulary, grammar, spelling, culture, etc.  :-)
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