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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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Talk:Korean romanization
Talk:Korean romanization "Romanization" should be spelled with a lower-case ... hence my moving of this page to "Korean romanization." --Sewing 16:29, 12 Mar 2004 ( ...
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Revised romanization of Korean
Revised romanization of Korean The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean hangul: 국어의 로마자 표기법; hanja: 國語의 ...
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Category:Korean language romanization
Category:Korean language romanization Pages in category "Korean language romanization" There are 4 pages in this section of this category. Korean romanization M McCune-Reischauer R Revised ...
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Template talk:Korean romanization
Template talk:Korean romanization please see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Korean) for a list of Korea-related templates ...
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Talk:Revised romanization of Korean
Talk:Revised romanization of Korean What is an apostrophe as described in ... I know from personal experience that non-Korean speakers do struggle with the monophthong.... BTW ... edit conflict in both the Hangul and Korean language articles over the role of the hyphen. The Korean govt. site is rather sloppy: it' ...
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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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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 language
Korean language Korean (한국어, 조선어 Hangugeo, Chosŏnŏ) Spoken in: North ... China (regional) Regulated by: National Institute of Korean Language (국립 국어원) Language codes ISO 639 ... contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Korean language (한국어 or 조선어, see below) is ... China. Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the ...
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Korean name
Korean name Korean name {{{image}}} Hangul: 이름 also 성명 Hanja: 이름 also 姓名 Revised Romanization: Ireum also Seongmyeong McCune-Reischauer: Irŭm also Sŏngmyŏng The Korean name Hong Gildong (a common anonymous name ... family name Hong is in yellow. A Korean personal name consists of a family ...
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