Gyeongsang dialect

Gyeongsang
Southeastern Korean
경상도 방언(사투리) 慶尙道 方言
Native toSouth Korea
RegionYeongnam (Gyeongsang Province)
Koreanic
Dialects
  • North Gyeongsang
  • South Gyeongsang
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologkyon1247

The Gyeongsang dialects (Korean경상도 사투리; RRGyeongsangdo saturi; alternatively romanized as Kyongsang or Kyungsang), also known as Southeastern Korean (동남 방언; Dongnam Bangeon; lit. 'Southeastern Dialect'), are dialects of the Korean language from the historical region of Gyeongsang Province. Today, that region is divided into Daegu, Busan, Ulsan, North Gyeongsang Province, and South Gyeongsang Province, which together comprise the Yeongnam region. The dialect group may also be referred to by this name.

Gyeongsang dialects vary. A native speaker can distinguish the dialect of Daegu from that of the Busan-Ulsan area although the first city is less than 100 kilometers (62 miles) away from the latter two cities. Dialectal forms are relatively similar along the midstream of Nakdong River but are different near Busan and Ulsan, Jinju and Pohang as well as along the eastern slopes of Mount Jiri.

After Standard Korean, it is the next most prevalent Korean variety. There are approximately 13,000,000 speakers.