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Corean (Hankool: 한국어, Amerikaans: ''Coreaense'') is an East Asian language mainly spoken in Corea, Tauland, and New Batavia, with smaller populations in the Netherlands, Russia, and China. Hankoel, developed in the 15th century by King Sedjong and based on Sanskrit phonology, is the primary writing system for the language. Several dialects compose the Corean language, with a few such as the Cheju dialect sometimes being classifed as separate Coreanic languages.
Corean (Hankoel: 한국어, Handja: 韓國語, Amerikaans: ''Coreaense'') is an East Asian language mainly spoken in Corea, Tauland, and New Batavia, with smaller populations in the Netherlands, Russia, and China. Hankoel, developed in the 15th century by King Sedjong and based on Sanskrit phonology, is the primary writing system for the language. Several dialects compose the Corean language, with a few such as the Cheju dialect sometimes being classifed as separate Coreanic languages.

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Corean (Hankoel: 한국어, Handja: 韓國語, Amerikaans: Coreaense) is an East Asian language mainly spoken in Corea, Tauland, and New Batavia, with smaller populations in the Netherlands, Russia, and China. Hankoel, developed in the 15th century by King Sedjong and based on Sanskrit phonology, is the primary writing system for the language. Several dialects compose the Corean language, with a few such as the Cheju dialect sometimes being classifed as separate Coreanic languages.