The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Hangeul in South Korea (English: /ˈhɑːnɡuːl/ HAHN-gool; Korean: 한글; Korean pronunciation: [ha(ː)n.ɡɯɭ] ) and Chosŏn'gŭl...
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Look up hangul or Hangul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hangul is the Korean alphabet. Hangul may also refer to: Korean language Hangul (word processor)...
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other languages in Hangul, a system known as mixed script. By the 21st century, even Sino-Korean words are usually written in the Hangul alphabet, with the...
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ㅡ (eu) is one of the Korean hangul vowels, pronounced like the IPA sound [ɯ] (the close back unrounded vowel). Look up ㅡ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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Hangul (Korean: 한글) is the native script of Korea. It was created in the mid fifteenth century by King Sejong, as both a complement and an alternative...
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following tables of consonants and vowels (jamo) of the Korean alphabet (Hangul) display (in blue) the basic forms in the first row and their derivatives...
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Hangul Day has been a national holiday in South Korea since 1970. October 9 is dedicated to spreading information and use of Hangul. Because Hangul is...
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ㅏ(a) is a jamo, the smallest component of the Korean hangul writing system. It represents a vowel, the IPA pronunciation of which is [ɐ]. Turnstile (symbol)...
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ㅑ(ya) is a letter of the Korean hangul alphabet. It is a vowel representing a 'ya' sound. The IPA pronunciation is [jɐ]. "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved...
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Korean language and computers (redirect from Hangul on computer)
Unicode standard contains special characters for the Korean language in the Hangul phonetic system. Unicode supports two methods. The method used by Microsoft...
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Hangul Syllables is a Unicode block containing precomposed Hangul syllable blocks for modern Korean. The syllables can be directly mapped by algorithm...
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ㅗ (o) is one of the Korean hangul. Look up ㅗ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e v t e...
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(한글 맞춤법) refers to the overall rules of writing the Korean language with Hangul. The current orthography was issued and established by Korean Ministry of...
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RR: hanjahonyong). The questions surrounding the use and relevance of the format over Hangul exclusivity (한글전용; 韓글專用; hangeuljeonyong) are still hotly contested topics...
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ㅛ (yo) is a jamo, the smallest component of the Korean hangul writing system. Look up ㅛ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e v t e...
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Korean mixed script (redirect from Korean with mixed script of Hangul and Hanja)
writing the Korean language that uses a mixture of the Korean alphabet or hangul (한글) and hanja (漢字, 한자), the Korean name for Chinese characters. The distribution...
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Hangul Wordian, Hangul for Kids (2000) Hangul 2002 (2001, widely used for government e-document system) Hangul 2004 (2003) Hangul 2005 (2004) Hangul 2007...
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Kashmir stag (redirect from Hangul (elk))
The Kashmir stag, also called hangul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [hãːɡul]), is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas...
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ㅣ(i) is a vowel in the Korean hangul. Look up ㅣ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e v t e...
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ㅔ(e, IPA: [e]) is one of the Korean hangul. Look up ㅔ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e v t e...
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This is the list of Hangul jamo (Korean alphabet letters which represent consonants and vowels in Korean) including obsolete ones. This list contains Unicode...
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Sejong the Great (section Hangul)
greatest rulers in Korean history, and is remembered as the inventor of Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. Initially titled Grand Prince...
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Taiwanese Hangul (Hangul: 대끼깐뿐; Chinese: 臺語諺文; pinyin: Táiyǔ Yànwén; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-gí Gān-bûn) is an orthography system for Taiwanese Hokkien (Taiwanese)...
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ㅜ (u) is one of the Korean hangul. Look up ㅜ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e v t e...
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17th century, the yangban had exchanged Hangul letters with slaves, which suggests a high literacy rate of Hangul during the Joseon era. In the context...
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Unified Hangul Code (UHC), or Extended Wansung, also known under Microsoft Windows as Code Page 949 (Windows-949, MS949 or ambiguously CP949), is the Microsoft...
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KS X 1001 (redirect from Hangul filler)
Information Interchange (Hangul and Hanja)", formerly called KS C 5601, is a South Korean coded character set standard to represent Hangul and Hanja characters...
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Hangul Jamo (Korean: 한글 자모, Korean pronunciation: [ˈha̠ːnɡɯɭ t͡ɕa̠mo̞]) is a Unicode block containing positional (choseong, jungseong, and jongseong) forms...
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ㅕ (yeo) is a diphthong of the Korean hangul alphabet, representing the sound [jʌ] as described by the IPA. "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved 2021-10-20. "Script...
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included in the Hangul Jamo block (U+115F ᅟ HANGUL CHOSEONG FILLER, U+1160 ᅠ HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER). Additionally, a Halfwidth Hangul Filler is included...
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