Baekje language
Buyeo-Baekje | |
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Puyo-Paekche | |
Native to | Paekche |
Region | Korea |
Era | 5th–7th centuries[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xpp |
Linguist list
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xpp |
Glottolog | None |
Old Baekje | |
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Han-Paekche | |
Native to | Paekche |
Region | Korea |
Era | 5th–7th centuries[1] |
Unclassified
(Japonic?) |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | pkc |
pkc |
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Glottolog | paek1234 [2] |
![]() The Three Kingdoms of Korea, with Baekje in green.
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The language of the ancient kingdom of Baekje (18 BC – 660 AD), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, is sparsely attested; indeed, it is not clear that what material exists is from the same language.
Since Baekje was established by immigrants from Goguryeo (the Buyeo-Baekje / Puyo-Paekche), it is presumed that they spoke the Goguryeo language, and several attested words support this idea; however, even if that is true, it is not known which language the indigenous Samhan people (Han-Baekje) spoke, or if the attested material may be a mix of Goguryeo and Samhan. The Gaya confederacy, however, was founded by one of the Samhan tribes, so it's possible that the old Baekje language was related to Gaya; based on toponymic evidence, it may be then that Buyeo-Baekje was related to Korean, and Han-Baekje, despite the name, to Japanese.
See also
References
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