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Lets To Know Korean Dialect ()
POSTED BY ANANDAYUHEE OCTOBER 7, 2012 2 COMMENTS
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First we should to know what dialect is.
What is a dialect?
1. A regional variety of language: a regional variety of a language, with differences in vocabulary,
grammar, and pronunciation
2. A language spoken by class or profession: a form of a language spoken by members of a
particular social class or profession.
Whats the different with accent?
A manner of pronunciation: a way of pronouncing words that indicates the place of origin or social
background of the speaker.
Have you ever know about Korean dialect?
How far? Lets share here~^^
I put together from so many sources to make this article. So, we can learn together about Korean
dialect here.
Sorry, if I have wrong on my article, correct me^^
Lets get started!
A number of different Korean dialects are spoken in the Korean peninsula. The peninsula is
extremely mountainous, and each dialects territory corresponds closely to the natural
boundaries between different geographical regions. Most of the dialects are named for one of
Koreas traditional Eight Provinces.
In South Korea, Standard Korean is defined by the National Institute of the Korean Language as
the modern speech of Seoul widely used by the well-cultivated (
). In practice, it tends not to include features that are found exclusively in Seoul.
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Korea is a mountainous country, and Korean is consequently divided into numerous small local
dialects. There are few clear demarcations, so dialect classification is necessarily to some extent
arbitrary. Nonetheless, the following divisions are commonly cited in the literature:
Hamgyng dialects ( ), also called Northeastern dialects. Spoken in the Hamgyng
(Kwanbuk & Kwannam) region, northeast corner of Pyngan, and Ryanggang Province of
North Korea as well as the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of northeast China (in Jilin).
Nine vowels: the eight of the standard language plus .
Northwestern dialects
Pyngan dialects (). Spoken in Pyngyang (though not the basis of the official
language), the Pyngan region, Chagang Province, and neighboring Liaoning Province of
China.
Hwanghae dialects ( ). Spoken in the Hwanghae (Haes) region of North Korea.

Commonly included among the Central dialects, but do not fit there comfortably.
Yukchin dialect. Spoken in the historical Yukchin area of northern North Hamgyng province, far
removed from Pyngan, but has more in common with Pyngan dialects than with the
surrounding Hamgyng dialects.
Central dialects. Commonly divided along provincial boundaries:
Seoul dialect (), also called Gyeonggi. Spoken in Gyeonggi, Incheon, Seoul (South Korea),
and Kaesng (North Korea). The basis of the standard language.
Yeongseo dialects ( ). Spoken in the Yeongseo region of Gangwon Province in South
Korea and neighbouring Kangwn Province in North Korea, to the west of the Taebaek
Mountains. Though commonly subsumed under Gangwon dialect ( ), Yeongseo is quite
distinct from the Yeongdong dialects to the east of the mountains.
Chungcheong dialects ( ). Spoken in the Chungcheong (Hoseo) region of South Korea,
including the city of Daejeon.
Yoengdong dialects ( ). Spoken in the Yeongdong region of Gangwon Province in South
Korea and neighbouring Kangwn Province in North Korea, to the east of the Taebaek Mountains.
Though commonly subsumed under Gangwon dialect ( ), Yeongdong is quite distinct
from the Central Korean dialects to the east of the mountains.
Gyeongsang dialects ( ), also called Southeastern dialects. Spoken in Gyeongsang
(Yeongnam) region of South Korea, including the cities of Busan, Daegu, and Ulsan. This dialect
is easily distinguished from the Seoul dialect because its pitch is more varied. Six vowels, i, e, a,
eo, o, u.
Jeolla dialects ( ), also called Southwestern dialects. Spoken in the Jeolla (Honam)
region of South Korea, including the city of Gwangju. Ten vowels: i, e, ae, a, , , u, o, eu, eo.
Jeju dialect ( ) is spoken on Jeju Island, off the southwest coast of South Korea, and is
sometimes considered a separate Koreanic language. The nine vowels of Middle Korean,
including arae-a (). May have additional consonants as well.
So, let we start from Seoul Dialect.
Seoul dialect always can find on all Korean programme. Theyre always using Seoul dialect for
their programme because Seoul dialect to used standart.
example
Hello

an-nyeong-ha-se-yo

Hello? (on phone)


?
yeo-bo-sae-yo?
Whats wrong?
?
wae-geu-rae?

Kpop Idol who came from Seoul are


Ajoo
A-Narin
Bae Doona
Bae Jung Ok
Baek Hyun Soo (Triple Effect)
Bae Yongjoon; Mapo-gu
B-Bomb (Block B)
Black (Twi-light)
Bom (2NE1)
Boom [moved to Gyunggi-do]
Chance (One Way) [moved to Koreatown, Los Angeles, California, U.S]
Changmin (TVXQ)
Chansung (2PM)
Chris (Battle) [moved to Los Angeles, California, U.S]
CL (2NE1) [moved to Tokyo, Japan]
Daekyu (Tachyon)
Daesung (BIG BANG)
Dahee (La. G)
Dongseon (RH)
Dongwoon (BEAST)
Eugene (S.E.S)
Eunjung (T-ARA)
Eunyul (G.IAM)
E.via
Gayoon (4Minute)
G-Dragon (BIG BANG)
Geunyoung (B.Dolls)
Ghun (X-5)/Hwarang (3Chongsa)
Gong Hyo Jin
Goo Hye Sun
Go Youngwook; Chungwoon-dong, Jongno-gu
Haeryoung (EXID)
Haewon (X-5)/Sasha (3Chongsa)
Ha Ji Won
Han Ji Min
Hannah (May Queen)
Hayeon (B.Dolls)
Heechun (Twi-light)
Heora
Himchan (B.A.P)
Hoick (AA)
Honey (EXID)

Hwanhee
Hyojoon (A-JAX)
Hyomin (T-ARA)
Hyosuk (LED Apple)
Hyuksung (Space Cowboy)
Hyuna (4Minute)
Hyungjoon (SS501)
Hyungshik (ZE:A)
Hyungyoung (Rainbow)
I.an (La. G)
Jaehyung (A-JAX)
Jaekyung (Rainbow)
Jaeyoon (Twi-light)
Jang Geun Suk
Jang Nara
Jay (The BOSS)
Jaerim (M.Peror)
Jeon Ji Hyun
Jieun (Piggy Dolls)
Jieun (Secret)
Jihee (Sunny Days)
Ji-u (Chi Chi)
Jiyeon (Piggy Dolls); Yangcheon-gu
Jiyeon (T-ARA)
Jiyoon (4Minute)
Jonghun (F.T Island)
Jonghyun (SHINee)
Joon (MBLAQ); Jongno-gu
Joowon (AA)
Jo Sung Mo
Jung So Min
Jung Woo Sung
Junhyung (BEAST)
Junyoung (ZE:A)
Juyeon (After School)
Kangin (Super Junior)
Keonu (LED Apple)
Kibum (Super Junior)
Kihyun (Battle)
Kim Ah Joong
Kimchi (AA)
Kim Dong Ryul
Kim Haneul
Kim Heesun

Kim Hyungjun (SS501)


Kim Hyunjung (SS501)
Kim Jae Won
Kim Junghwa
Kim Kap Soo
Kim Minjong
Kim Soyeon
Kim Taewoo
Kyuhyun (Super Junior)
Kyumin (LED Apple)
Kwanghee (ZE:A)
Lee Boyoung
Lee Dong Gun
Lee Jaehak (Loveholic)
Lee Jaehoon (Cool)
Lee Jaewon (H.O.T/JTL)
Lee Jihoon; Dobong-gu
Lee Minho
Lee Seung Chul
Lee Seunggi
Lee Sooyoung
Leeteuk (Super Junior)
Lee Yoonji
Lee Yowon
Lim Jeonghee
Lio (Battle)
L.Joe (Teen Top)
Meilin
Mika (The BOSS)
Min (As One)
Min (Miss A)
Min Sun (Piggy Dolls)
Myung Sebin
Na Eun (A-Pink)
Noah (BOYZ)
Ock Juhyun (FIN.K.L)
Paengi (LeaderS T)
Park Bom (2NE1) [moved to Los Angeles, California, U.S; age 12/13]
Park Jinhee
Park Joon Hyung (g.o.d) [moved to Garden Grove, California, U.S]
Park Jungmin (SS501)
Park Kyung Lim
Peter (One Way) [moved to Sydney, Australia]
Rahyun (La. G)

Rain
Ricky (Teen Top); Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu
Ryu (Battle)
Ryu Siwon
Sanghyuk (Click B)
Sangmi (RH)
Seohyun (Girls Generation)
Seomi (B.Dolls)
Seo Taiji
Seunghyun (LED Apple); Nowon-gu
Seungyeon (KARA)
Shin Ki Hyun
Shin Minah
Siwan (Twi-light)
Siwon (Super Junior)
So Jisub
Song Seungheon
Song Yoona
Sooeun (Gangkiz)
Soohyun (Sunny Days)
Sori
Soyeon; Jongno
St. Day
Sung Jin (Space Cowboy)
Sung Joon
Sungmoon (RH)
Sunye (Wonder Girls)
Taehun (ZE:A)
Taemin (SHINee)
Taesung (Twi-light)
Taewoon (Co-Ed School); Mapo-gu
Tanya (La. G)
T.K (C-Clown)
Tony An (H.O.T) [moved to Cerritos, California, U.S]
T.O.P (Big Bang)
Vega (G.IAM)
Woosang (AA)
Yeonshil (LeaderS T)
Yewon (B.Dolls)
Yonghwa (CN Blue) [moved to Busan; age 2]
Yoochun (TVXQ) [moved to Fairfax, Virgina, U.S]
Yoo Hana
Yoo Jae Suk
Yooji (EXID)

Yoo Jitae
Yoona (Girls Generation)
Yoon Eun Hye
Yoonyoung (A-JAX)
Yooseul (LeaderS T)
Yoseob (BEAST)
Youngjun (LED Apple)
Young Sky (One Way) [moved to Sydney, Australia and then to Los Angeles, California, U.S]
Younha
Zico (Block B); Mapo-gu
Zin Taehwa (Battle)
Busan Dialect
example
You are pretty

Ye-bbu-ne-ye
Did You Eat?

Bab-mot-na
Thank You

Go-ma-hae-ra
Answer it

Eung-dab-ha-ra
You also can hear Busan dialect when watch Answered 1997 or Simon D dialect is Busan.
Kpop Idol who came from Busan are
An Jaemo
Changmin (2AM) [moved to Kangnam-gu, Seoul]
Choi Ji Woo

Daehyun (B.A.P)
Dongjoon (ZE:A)
Eunji (A-Pink)
Gong Yoo
Hoya (Infinite)
Hwichan (Battle)
Jaehyo (Block B)
Jang Hyuk
Jenny (SKarf)
Jonghyun (CN Blue)
Jung Ga Eun
Jun1 (BOYZ)
Kangon (M.Peror)
Kim Yoon Seok
Lizzy (After School)
Lee Junki
Lua (La. G)
Minhyun (NUEST)
Miu (Bella)
Park Shiyeon
Ren (NUEST)
Sandara (2NE1) [moved to Philippines; age 8]
Sandeul (B1A4)
Seungjin (A-JAX)
Seyong (MYNAME)
Simon D (Supreme Team)
Siwan (ZE:A)
Sunhwa (Secret)
Taecyeon (2PM) [moved to Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S; age 12]
Thunder (MBLAQ) [moved to Philippines; age 2]
Wooyoung (2PM)
Yesol (LeaderS T)
Jeju Island Dialect
example
Welcome

hon-jeo-op-seo-ye
Thank you

go-map-su-da
Nice to meet you


ban-gap-su-da
What are you doing?
?
mwo-haem-su-kkwa
Welcome. Thank you for visiting.
. .
hon-jeo-op-seo-ye. cho-ja-wa-jwong-go-map-su-da.
Kpop idol who came from Jeju are
Baekho (NUEST)
Heechul (ZE:A)
Soyou (Sistar)
ChungCheong Dialect
The Chungcheong dialects of Korean (Hangul: / ) are spoken in the
Chungcheong (Hoseo) region of South Korea, including the city of Daejon.
Chungcheong dialect can be divided into two categories: the Northern Chungcheong dialect,
notable for its similarity capital Gyeonggi region speech and the Southern dialect, closer to the
Jeolla dialect. Chungcheong dialect is notable for its slow enunciations and unique jargon. It
usually replaces the standard ~ at the end of sentences with ~ and uses phrases such
as (yes) instead of the standard or (but) instead of .
Chungcheong people may occasionally pronounce the ending form ~ with ~.
Similar to the Jeolla dialect, Chungcheong dialect often transforms the vowel with instead
of , which may be more common in other dialects. However due to the proliferation of Seoul
standardization in cities such as Daejon, Chungcheong dialect is difficult to hear outside of the
rural regions of the province
One way you will immediately recognize a typical Chungcheong dialect is the person will end
their sentences with a yoo when using jondae mal instead of the standard yeo
example
Hello

An-nyeong-ha-se-yu
Kpop Idol who came from Chungcheong are
CNU (B1A4); Cheongju-si
Han Hyo Joo; Cheongju-si
Hyori; Cheongwon-gun
Hyosung (Secret); Cheongju-si
Lee Bum Soo; Cheongju-si
Lee Seung Hyo; Cheongju-si
Jieun (Secret); Cheongju-si
Jinyoung (B1A4); Cheongju-si

Maru (C-Clown); Cheongju-si


Nana (After School); Cheongju-si
Uhm Junghwa
Uhm Taewoong
Gyeongsang Dialect
example
Hello? (on phone)
?
yeo-beo-sae-yae?
Whats wrong?
or
wa-geu-ra-no or wa-ka-no
Kpop Idol who came from Gyeongsang
Chorong (A-Pink)
Eunkyo (5Dolls, Co-Ed School); Changwon-si
Go Ara; Jinju-si
Hwang Jung Min; Masan-si
Kang Ho Dong
Kim Sungsoo (Cool)
Lee Minki; Gimhae-si
Minwoo (ZE:A); Yangsan-si
Sangmin (Cross Gene); Jinju-si
Sulli (f(x)); Yangsan-si [moved to Busan]
Youngwon (Dalmatian); Tongyoung-si
Let me show you video sample for Korean dialect
B1A4 speaks dialect (Busan, Soonchun, Chungju, Gwangju, and Cheongju)
SHINees Key speaks in Daegu dialect [1]
SHINees Key speaks in Daegu dialect [2]
Apinks Eun Ji vs Simon D Busan dialect
So thats all I know about Korean dialect. Hope this information is useful ^^
, I love you~ <3
Provinsi Hangul Hanja
provinsi setelah 1896

Asal-usul nama

Ibu kota Nama daerah Dialek

Provinsi-

Chungcheong Chungju,
Cheongju Gongju Hoseo (1)Dialek
Chungcheong Chungcheong Utara / Selatan
Gangwon Gangneung,
Wonju Wonju Gwandong
(Yeongseo, Yeongdong (2)) Dialek
Gangwon Gangwon
Gyeonggi (Lihat note) Hanseong
(Seoul) Gijeon (3)
Dialek
Seoul
Gyeonggi
Gyeongsang Gyeongju,
Sangju Daegu Yeongnam
Dialek
Gyeongsang Gyeongsang Utara / Selatan
Hamgyng
Hamhng,
Kyngsng HamhngKwanbuk, Kwannam (4)Dialek
Hamgyng
Hamgyng Utara / Selatan
Hwanghae
Hwangju,
Haeju
Haeju
Haes
Dialek
Hwanghae
Hwanghae (5)
Jeolla
Jeonju,
Naju (6) Jeonju Honam Dialek
Jeolla(7) Dialek Jeju
Jeolla Utara / Selatan / Jeju-do
P'yngan P'yngyang,
Anju
P'yngyang Kwans Dialek
P'yngan
P'yngan Utara / Selatan

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