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Proto-Koreanic is the re-constructed ancestor language of all Koreanic languages, to which only one survives to this day, the [[Korean language]]. It was spoken during the Bronze and Iron ages of prehistoric Korea.
Proto-Koreanic is the re-constructed language, which is supposedly the origin of all [[Koreanic languages]]. It was spoken during the Bronze and Iron ages of prehistoric Korea.


By the time the Three Kingdoms period occurred, the Korean peninsula spoke dialects of [[Old Korean]].
By the time the Three Kingdoms period occurred, the Korean peninsula spoke dialects of [[Old Korean]].

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Proto-Koreanic is the re-constructed language, which is supposedly the origin of all Koreanic languages. It was spoken during the Bronze and Iron ages of prehistoric Korea.

By the time the Three Kingdoms period occurred, the Korean peninsula spoke dialects of Old Korean.