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Revised romanization of Korean
Revised romanization of Korean The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean hangul: 국어의 로마자 ...
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Korean romanization
Korean romanization Korean romanization means using letters of the Latin alphabet to write Korean language, which in Korea is written ...
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South Korean won
South Korean won The won is the currency of South Korea. It is subdivided into 100 jeon ... used. Etymology Main article: Etymology of the Korean Currencies Won (pronounced like the past tense ... 100 jeon (전; 錢; McCune-Reischauer: chŏn; Revised Romanization: jeon). History The won was ...
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Romanization
Romanization See Romanization (cultural) for the spread of Roman culture, law and language. In linguistics, romanization (or Latinization, also spelled romanisation or Latinisation ... uses a different writing system. Methods of romanization include transliteration, representing written text, and transcription ... which records speech sounds with precision. Each romanization has its own set of rules ...
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South Korea
South Korea 대한 민국Daehan MingukRepublic of Korea Flag ... arms Motto: Broadly bring benefit to humanity (Korean: 널리 인간 세계를 이롭게 하라) Anthem: Aegukga ... Seoul Largest city Seoul Official language(s) Korean Government PresidentPrime Minister Presidential democracyRoh Moo-hyunLee ... 2003) 0.901 (28th) – high Currency South Korean won ( KRW ) Time zone • Summer ( ...
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Yale Romanization
Yale Romanization For other uses of Yale, see Yale ... four East Asian languages of Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Japanese. The four Romanizations, however, are ... sense that the same letter from one Romanization may not represent the same sound in ... Reischauer, which predates Yale, has dominated the Korean romanization field for several decades and has ...
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Korean reunification
Korean reunification Korean reunification {{{image}}} Hangul: 조국통일 Hanja: Revised Romanization: joguk tong-il McCune-Reischauer: choguk t'ong-il Unification Flag of Korea Korean reunification is the possible future unification ...
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Talk:Korean language
Talk:Korean language ə This article contains nonstandard pronunciation ... Question about the difference between North and South Korean I am wondering. I have only been ... but according to a sign near the South-North Korean border, apartment in North Korean is ...
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Korean wave
Korean wave Korean wave Hangul: 한류 Hanja: 韓流 Revised Romanization: Hallyu McCune-Reischauer: Hallyu Japanese: 韓流 Kanryū Simplified Chinese / Pinyin: 韩流 Hánliú The Korean wave refers to the popularity of ...
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Kim (Korean name)
Kim (Korean name) Kim (Korean name) {{{image}}} Hangul: 김 Hanja: 金 Revised Romanization: Gim McCune-Reischauer: Kim Kim is the ... most common family name in Korea. In South Korea in 1985, out of a ...
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