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For the Korean language, South Korea mainly uses a combination of East Asian and European punctuation,
while North Korea uses a little more of the East Asian punctuation style.
Contents
Differences from European punctuation
North-South differences
See also
External links
North-South differences
In the North, guillemets 《 and 》 are the symbols used for quotes; in the South, quotation marks are
equivalent to the English ones. 『 』 and 「 」, are standard, although “, ”, “, and ” are commonly used.
See also
Chinese punctuation
Japanese punctuation
External links
Guidelines from the National Institute of the Korean Language, Republic of Korea. (http://www.
korean.go.kr/front/page/pageView.do?page_id=P000192&mn_id=30) (in Korean)
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