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Anonymous South Korea No.214010924 >>214010969 >>214011107 >>214011782 >>214011855 >>214015222 >>214017784 >>214019513 >>214021757
Are there any countries that speak your language abroad?

We've never had a colony,

However, there are many Korean speakers in Mongolia and Uzbekistan.
Anonymous Germany No.214010969 >>214011069
>>214010924 (OP)
There are some German speakers in Eastern Europe, the Netherlands and Denmark. Austria and Switzerland obv speak German.
Anonymous South Korea No.214011069
>>214010969
How about Belgium?
Anonymous Estonia No.214011107
>>214010924 (OP)
some rare people have picked it up somehow
Anonymous United States No.214011294 >>214011357
she's so sexy bros
Anonymous Estonia No.214011357
>>214011294
she should sing kpop
Anonymous Slovenia No.214011782
>>214010924 (OP)
There's a community of Slovenes in Argentina that still speaks Slovene. Amusingly or depressingly depending on how you look at it, they speak a purer version of it than the average person here
Anonymous United Kingdom No.214011855
>>214010924 (OP)
they made a yo jong action figure?
Anonymous Turkey No.214013839
Kind of, yes
Anonymous Bulgaria No.214015222
>>214010924 (OP)
yes
Anonymous Croatia No.214017784
>>214010924 (OP)
In Burgenland (Burgerland :D ) they speak a relatively untainted old Croatian with a German accent. They even made their own standard independently based on their dialects but now they're slowly getting assimilated by our vile modern language.
Most Australian and a lot of South American diaspora are descended from Dalmatians and speak with their annoying accents in addition to being broken by their Spanish or English first language.
Anonymous United States No.214019513
>>214010924 (OP)
Where can I buy that figurine?
Anonymous Netherlands No.214019934
In Surinam about 60 % speak Dutch
Anonymous Canada No.214021757
>>214010924 (OP)
crazy how the average korean in uzbekistan has 4 time more than in south korea