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Hamgyŏng dialect
Hangul 함경도 방언
Hanja 咸鏡道 方言
Revised Romanization Hamgyeongdo bang'eon
McCune–Reischauer Hamgyŏngdo bang'ŏn

Hamgyŏng dialect is a dialect of the Korean language used in the North Hamgyŏng, South Hamgyŏng, and Ryanggang Provinces of North Korea, as well as the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of northeast China. It is one of the more divergent dialects of Korean, and contains intonation, vocabulary, and grammatical differences that distinguish it from the standard Korean of the north or south.

Specific vocabulary differences include kinship terminology. For example, "father", in standard Korean abŏji (아버지), becomes abai (아바이) or aebi (애비).[1]

It is closely related to Koryo-mar, the dialect of Korean spoken by ethnic Koreans in the former USSR, as most of them are descendants of late 19th-century emigrants from Hamgyŏng province to the Russian Far East.[2] The first dictionary of Korean in a European language, Putsillo 1874, was based largely on the Hamgyŏng dialect; the author lived in Vladivostok while composing it.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Kwak 1993, p. 210
  2. ^ Kim 2007, p. 103
  3. ^ Hub et al. 1983, p. 60

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