Languages by language family/Koreanic
Appearance
◂ Altaic languages (?)
- Paekchean languages (†) (see below)
- Koguryoic (or Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages (†) (see below)
- Samhan (or Three Han) languages (see below)
- Ye-Maek (or Yemaek, Maek, Huiyetou) (†) [hmk] (disabled)
▸ Paekchean languages (†):
- Paekche (or Baekje) (†) [pkc] (disabled)
- Puyo-Paekche (†) [xpp] (disabled)
▸ Koguryoic (or Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages (†):
- Okjeo (†) [?] (disabled)
- Ye (or Dongye) (†) [?] (disabled)
- Buyeo (†) [xpy] (disabled)
- Goguryeo (or Old Koguryo, Koguryoan) (†) [zkg] (disabled)
▸ Samhan (or Three Han) languages:
- Old Korean (3rd-9th cent.) (or Sillan, Silla, Shilla) (†) [oko] (disabled)
- Gaya (or Kara, Kaya, Karak) (?) (†) [zra] (disabled)
- Jeju (or Jejuan, Jejumal, Jejutmal, Jejueo, Chejueo, Jeju Bangeon, Jeju Jiyeokeo, Jeju Saturi, Saturi, Cheju Island, Čečuto) [jje] (disabled)
- Korean [ko/kor]
- Seoul Korean
- Middle Korean (†)
- Early Middle Korean (†)
- Late Middle Korean (†)
- Cholla-Kyongsang Korean
- Jollado (or Chollado)
- Kyongsangdo
- Chungchong-Central Korean
- Ch’ungch’ongdo
- Hwanghaedo
- Hamgyong-Pyongan Korean
- Hamgyongdo
- P’yong’ando