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Are there any dialects in Korean? Is there a difference between the Korean accent in Yanji, China and that in South Korea?

Korean dialects can be divided into six types according to administrative regions. Except Jeju dialect, most of the surrounding dialects can be exchanged, but it is difficult to exchange dialects across regions (such as Shang Qing dialect in the south and Jing Xian dialect in the north).

1. Western dialect. Today's standard Korean (Korea) is based on this dialect of Pyongyang dialect. The traffic area is in Pyongyang, North Pyongan Road, South Pyongan Road and most parts of Cijiang Road. Also known as Pingan Island dialect.

2. Eastern dialects spoken in most areas of Liangjiang Road, North Hamgyong Road and South Hamgyong Road in Korea and a small area east of Cijiang Road. Also known as Xianjing Island dialect.

3. Central dialect, the dialect with the widest area and the largest population. Today's standard Korean (Korea) is based on the Seoul dialect of this dialect. In North Korea, the access area includes Kaesong, North Yellow Sea Road, South Yellow Sea Road, gangwon and some areas south of South Hamgyong Road; In South Korea, the transportation area includes Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi Province, Chungcheongnam-do, Chungcheongbuk-do, gangwon and a small part of the northwest of Jeollabuk-do.

4. Southwest dialect, covering Guangzhou County, Jeollanam-do and most Jeollabuk-do in South Korea. Also known as Jeolla dialect.

5. Southeast dialect, covering Busan, Daegu, Gyeongsangnam-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do in South Korea. It is the only one of the six Korean dialects with tones. Also known as Qingshangdao dialect.

6. Jeju dialect, the passage area is in Jeju Road. This dialect is very different from the other five dialects, so it is impossible to talk with people in five dialect areas.

In addition, due to cultural contact, the language of Korean immigrants in different places has also changed. The dialects of these immigrant groups are roughly as follows:

1. Koreans in Japan:

2. Chinese and Korean:

3. In American Korean:

4. Korean: the Russian name of the language spoken by Koreans in Russia.

In addition, Korean can be divided into "standard language" and "cultural language".