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This video was made for educational purposes only. Please support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442 Special thanks to Medve :D Middle Korean was a language used in Korean peninsula from 900s to 1500s. There were Goryeo dynasty (918 - 1392) and Joseon dynasty (1392 - 1910) in the era, but most of records in the language were from Joseon dynasty because Korean alphabets were created in 1443 by Sejong, the fourth king of Joseon. Although there had been a way to write the language with Chinese characters and additional letters derived from Chinese characters like how Japanese have done, since the phonological system of Middle Korean was much more complicating than that of Japanese, the method was quite complex and rarely used. After Korean alphabet was invented, although Classical Chinese was still used as a lingua franca and an official language of the country, Middle Korean was widely written by the lower, middle class and women who didn't have any chance to learn Classical Chinese. The upper class also used Korean alphabets when they had to communicate with one who didn't know Classical Chinese or to mark the pronunciations of Chinese characters. Like Modern Korean, Middle Korean was an agglutinative language with subject-object-verb ordering. It had pitch accents (or sometimes called 'tones') which are only left in some regional dialects in Modern Korean. Unlike Modern Korean, it also had subject-verb agreement which no longer exists. Music: • Darha Nopigom: IV. Peacefully LINKS https://www.britannica.com/topic/Midd... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunminj... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yongbie... Want your beautiful language to be featured? My email: [email protected]