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"labour" (勞動) – North Korea: rodong (로동), South Korea: nodong (노동) "history" (歷史) – North Korea: ryŏksa (력사), South Korea: yeoksa (역사) This rule also extends to ㄴ n in many native and all Sino-Korean words, which is also lost before initial /i/ and /j/ in South Korean; again, North Korean preserves the [n] phoneme there. "female" (女子) – North Korea: nyŏja (녀자), South Korea: yeoja (여자) North Koreans pronounce ㅈ, ㅊ as [ts], [tsʰ] Korean vowels [ edit ]...