Is standard korean and native Korean same language?
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It is the official and national language of both North Korea and South Korea (originally Korea), with different standardized official forms used in each country. ... Originally Korean was written in Hanja, based on the Chinese characters, and Hanja is still used to a very limited extent in South Korea.
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well the answer is a maybe
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As we know Hangeul(korean) is not the same since its existence as it has changed a lot with the growing world.
As we all know for now is that it is a modernised Korean language through kpop and kdrama.
We all know that Language is not the same as how it was it has immensely changed and evolved with the growing world and the generation.
Hope The answer was helpful.
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