ARTICLE 80. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea protects people from other countries who are in exile after struggling for peace, democracy, national independence and socialism and for freedom in scientific and cultural activities.
ARTICLE 80. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea protects people from other countries who are in exile after struggling for peace, democracy, national independence and socialism and for freedom in scientific and cultural activities.
Worth noting that even though you definitely were overestimating yourself, Korean is not a tonal language and it has an extremely transparent orthography, one of the best in the world. It has some phonetic elements that would give English speakers trouble, but nothing as deeply alien as tone, just more common things like more use of aspiration as a distinct phoneme category. At least, that’s my understanding, though I don’t speak Korean.