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The Seoul dialect is the basis of the standard dialect of Korean in South Korea. It is spoken in the Capital Metropolitan Area, which includes Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi. A standard language (also standard dialect or standardized dialect) is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status. ... The Capital Metropolitan Area is a region located at the center of the Korean peninsula and is home to the capital of South Korea, Seoul. ... Seoul (ìì¸, listen â¶(?)) is the capital of South Korea and is one of the most populous cities in the world, located in the northwestern part of the country on the Han River. ... Incheon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city and major seaport on the west coast of South Korea, near Seoul. ... Gyeonggi is the most populous province in South Korea. ...
The postpositions -ro "to" and -go "and" and their derivatives tend to be pronounced -ru and -gu. Notable differences in vocabulary include the use of busida to mean "to wash up", but this usage is now rare.
Seoul is the capital of South Korea and was, until 1945, the capital of all of Korea.
Seoul is located in the northwest of the country south of the DMZ, on the Han River.
Seoul has nine subway lines, nearly 200 bus routes and six major highways that interlink every district of the city with one another and with the neighboring metropolitan area, which is the world's most populous.