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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2006

Agricultural measures information film for the general public of the people in North Korea
북한식 공익 광고 캠페인

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  • Instead of claiming that this is an "advertisement", I would say this is more like a "public information film" reminding people what measures to take at the agriculture campaign.

  • I will have understood, and change the title immediately.

    I'm sorry English language skill ..inconvenient...

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  • They are mad.

  • No, that's a younger voice.

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  • It looks like thy want to extinct birds and mice? To save the grains? What does the organic movement say to this revolutionary idea? (But maybe I understood it wrong, because i do not understand one word.)

  • When its all said and done, I would rather watch this than X-Factor.

  • 250kg-300kg

  • I can see even North Korea can do PowerPoint presentations. No-one goes untouched by PP.

  • Good point about the pronunciation of the letter "j" (ji eut) in South and North Korea.

    But even when a person from South Korea says it, it doesn't sound like the English "j". It sounds more like "ts" that's voiced but with a lower tone than chi-eut.

  • Spelling, Accent, and terms.. for example.. South Koreans write Computer in Korean like this 컴퓨터 센터 But North Koreans write it like 콤퓨터 쎈타 There are also differences in style.. example When South Koreans say Woman they say Y'oja.. North Koreans say Nyoja South Koreans pronounce ㅈ like letter J in English North Koreans in turn has syndrome in pronouncing ㅈ like dz.. South Korean says.. Haja North Korean says Hadza
  • I don't speak Korean at all, but I can imagine that there is a certain difference between the way they speak in the North and in the South; say like 50 years difference?

  • Please someone post a translation of the announcers. This is very relevant.

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