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Zainichi Korean | |
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재일조선어 | |
Pronunciation | [/t͡ɕeiɾ t͡ɕosono/] |
Native to | Japan |
Ethnicity | Zainichi Koreans |
Early forms | |
Hangul | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | ko-JP |
Zainichi Korean is a variety of Korean as spoken by Zainichi Koreans (ethnic Korean citizens or residents of Japan). The speech is based on the southern dialects of Korean, as the majority of first-generation immigrants came from the southern part of the peninsula, including Gyeonggi-do, Jeolla-do and Jeju-do.
Due to isolation from other Korean speech-communities and the influence of Japanese, Zainichi Korean language exhibits strong differences from the standard Korean of either North or South Korea.