Middle Korean

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Middle Korean
Spoken in: Korea
Language extinction: Evolved into modern Korean by the 16th century
Language family: Disputed
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3:
Middle Korean
Hangul 중세 국어
Hanja 中世國語
Revised Romanization Jungse gugeo
McCune-Reischauer Chungse kugŏ

Middle Korean corresponds to the age from 10th century to 16th century, or from the era of Goryeo to the middle of Joseon.

The language standard of this period is based on the dialect of Kaesong because the new Goryeo Dynasty moved its capital city to north area of Korean peninsula.

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