- Seoul dialect
The Seoul dialect is the basis of the
standard language of Korean inSouth Korea . It is spoken in theSeoul National Capital Area , which includesSeoul ,Incheon , andGyeonggi .The vowels for "e" and "ae" are merged for young speakers. Vowel length is not distinguished consistently, if at all.
Among young speakers or in informal contexts, the postpositions "-do" (-도, "also"), "-ro" (-로, "to") and "-go" (-고, "and then") and their derivatives tend to be pronounced with "-du" (-두), "-ru" (-루) and "-gu" (-구). The sentence-final verb ending "-yo" tends to be pronounced with a
schwa , which is sometimes transcribed as "-yeo" (-여) on the Internet in informal contexts."Samchon" (삼촌, "uncle") is usually pronounced as "samchun" (삼춘).
Young Seoul dialect speakers tend to end interrogative sentences (questions) with "-nya?" (-냐), which is common in
Jeolla dialect . The informal ending "-eo" (-어) is also used quite commonly in both Seoul dialect questions and sentences.ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Dialectology
*Dialects of Korean
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