Talk:Koryo-mar

About the page name
Please note that Koryo-mar (based off of the Kontsevich system Cyrillization) is the most common name in books and papers for this dialect. For example, Ross King and Jae-hoon Yeon, 1992. The Koreans in Central Asia and their Language – Koryo mar (in Korean). Hangul 217, pp. 83-134. Seoul: Hangul Hakhoe. It's also the form used by Koryo-saram themselves. Please don't move the title to RR or "Central Asian Korean language" or something without citations from the academic literature. Thanks. cab 04:56, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

"Chesili"
To whoever put "Chesili" as a writing system for this language: Chesili goes to "Cyrillic script" where neither Chesili nor Koryo-mar nor Korean is found. It would be helpful if you went to the "Cyrillic script" page, or the "Cyrillic alphabets" page and added some information. I came to this page from the Gochujang page where the word is given in Koryo-mar in a Cyrillic form, but it is not clear to me from this article why that is necessary as this article gives the impression that it is not written in Cyrillic (Chesili). --Richardson mcphillips (talk) 22:22, 19 April 2015 (UTC)

External links modified
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