KP
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
North Korea
Summary:
North Korea is a country in Asia that is home to 26,069,000 people. It is also home to 2 living indigenous languages. One of these, Korean, is the official language of the country. In formal education, 1 indigenous language is used as a language of instruction.
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Indigenous Languages
Families
The indigenous languages of North Korea belong to the following families.
Koreanic (1) Sign language (1)
Language Policy Conventions
North Korea has adopted the following international conventions which speak to indigenous language rights.
