satoori
satoori is a term used to describe regional dialects or accents in the Korean language, particularly in South Korea. Each region has its own unique way of speaking, which can include different vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. These variations reflect the cultural and historical influences of the areas where they are spoken.
In South Korea, satoori is often associated with rural or provincial areas, contrasting with the standard Seoul dialect. While some people may find satoori difficult to understand, it is an important part of local identity and heritage, showcasing the diversity of the Korean language.