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The Pyeongan dialect (Korean: 평안도 사투리; MR: p'yŏngando sat'uri), alternatively Northwestern Korean (Korean: 서북 방언; Hanja: 西北方言; MR: sŏbuk pangŏn), is the Korean dialect of the Northwestern Korean peninsula and neighboring parts of China. It has influenced the standard Korean of North Korea, but is not the primary influence of North Korea's standard Korean (the Gyeonggi dialect, the Korean language standard of Joseon-era Korea for roughly 500 years, is the foundation of standard Korean in both North and South Korea).

Pyongan
Pyeongan
평안도 사투리
Native toNorth Korea, China
RegionP'yŏng'an, Chagang, Liaoning
Language family
Koreanic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologpyon1239

Pronunciation



Vowels


In the Pyongan dialect an eight vowel system is used (이·에·애·으·어·아·우·오). The sound of 어 is much closer to that of 오 compared to other dialects as it is [ɔ], the rounded equivalent to South Korean [ʌ̹][citation needed]. 으 is also closer to [i] than to [ɨ], e.g. 그렇다 becomes 기렇다. However, the opposite is true after ㅅ. The palatalization that occurred for other dialects with 시 is absent in the Pyongan dialect, e.g. 싫다 becomes 슳다.[1] There are various features that differentiate the sound of words from southwestern and midland dialects. 위, 왜, 워 and 와 are closer to an original sound of 야, 여, 요 and 유.


Palatalization


The ㄷ (d) consonant, in addition to the first syllable of ㄱ (g) and ㅎ (h) are not palatalized in the Pyongan dialect (e.g. 뎡거댱, 정거장: chyŏnggŏjyang, chŏgŏjang). Sino-Korean words beginning with ㄴ (n) in southern dialects are pronounced as ㄹ (r), as in the cases of 뉴행 (nyuhaeng) and 노동 (nodong).


Conjugation


Stems of the ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅅ irregulars use both forms, such as in the case of 듣다·드드니, 들으니 (tŭtta-tŭdŭni, tŭrŭni) (listening, to hear).


Words



Particles



Vocabulary


Various words used in the Pyongan dialect differ to that of other Korean dialects, such as 간나 (kanna) (sissy), 클마니 (k'ŭlmani) (father) and 클마니 (grandmother). The etymology of words such as "우틔" (ut'ŭi) (衣) arises from the Manchu language, but has been removed by the North Korean government in order to promote language purity.[citation needed]


References


  1. "::: 새국어생활 :::". www.korean.go.kr. Retrieved 2020-04-14.

На других языках


- [en] Pyongan dialect

[fr] Dialecte pyong'an

Le dialecte pyong'an (coréen : 평안도 사투리; MR : p'yŏngando sat'uri), ou coréen du nord-ouest (coréen : 서북 방언; hanja : 西北方言; MR: sŏbuk pangŏn), est un dialecte coréen du nord-ouest de la péninsule coréenne et des régions chinoise voisines. Il a influencé le coréen standard de la Corée du Nord, mais sans en être la principale influence (le dialecte Gyeonggi, le coréen parlé durant l'ère Joseon pendant environ 500 ans, est le fondement du coréen standard de Corée du Nord et de Corée du Sud).



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