Has the Korean language diverged into north and south dialects? Or do they all speak the same Hangug

Has the Korean language diverged into north and south dialects? Or do they all speak the same Hangug

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well, what do you think?
what a tremendously retarded thread

Yes, it did.

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South Korea.
>80% Sino-Korean words
>Alot of English loanwords
similar to modern Japanese actually

North Korea
>deleted Sino-Korean vocab and replaced it with native words. Similar to long German words.
>They don't use English loanwords. South Korea says "Aisucream" like Japan but North Korea says something like "Ice Candy" or something

look at America some people call it pop, some call it sodie pop, some call it coke, some call it cola you don't think those clever little yellow bastards don't do the same?

When flyover people and coastal faggots will call your cunt by different names, we could talk.

cant WAIT for nkpop where each song is about falling in love with the great leader

North koreans speak the originñal pure
korean

That's not true.
North Korean pop music is much better than plastic southern shit.