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- Hangul abstract "The Korean alphabet, also known as Hangul, or Chosongul (officially transcribed Han-geul in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea), is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It was created during the Joseon Dynasty in 1443, and is now the official script of both South Korea and North Korea, and co-official in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of China's Jilin Province. In South Korea, Hangul is sometimes augmented by Chinese characters, called hanja, whereas in North Korea, hanja are virtually nonexistent.Hangul is a featural alphabet of 24 consonant and vowel letters. However, instead of being written sequentially like the letters of the Latin alphabet, Hangul letters are grouped into blocks, such as 한 han, each of which transcribes a syllable. That is, although the syllable 한 han may look like a single character, it is actually composed of three letters: ㅎ h, ㅏ a, and ㄴ n. Each syllabic block consists of two to five letters, including at least one consonant and one vowel. These blocks are then arranged horizontally from left to right or vertically from top to bottom. The number of mathematically possible blocks is 11,172 (see "South Korean order" below), though there are far fewer possible syllables allowed by Korean phonotactics, and not all phonotactically possible syllables occur in actual Korean words. For a phonological description, see Korean phonology.".
- Hangul thumbnail Chosŏn'gŭl_Hangul.png?width=300.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink books?id=3D36c9l_u0sC.
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- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink books?id=nonRl2cerIgC.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink korean_hangul_unicode.html.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink 26.2silva.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink kboard.maru.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink collect_rule.html.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink toc.htm.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink korean.htm.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink hangul.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink U1100.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink U3130.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink U3200.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink UA960.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink UAC00.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink UD7B0.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink UFF00.pdf.
- Hangul wikiPageExternalLink Fonts_Korean.html.
- Hangul wikiPageID "42538288".
- Hangul wikiPageRevisionID "606220651".
- Hangul caption "Chosŏn'gŭl , and Hangul".
- Hangul context "north".
- Hangul context "south".
- Hangul creator "The court of King Sejong the Great".
- Hangul hanja "글".
- Hangul hasPhotoCollection Hangul.
- Hangul imagesize "155".
- Hangul iso "Hang".
- Hangul koreanname "North Korean name".
- Hangul koreanname "South Korean name".
- Hangul languages Korean_language.
- Hangul mr "Chosŏn'gŭl".
- Hangul mr "Han'gŭl".
- Hangul name "Chosŏn'gŭl".
- Hangul name "Hangul".
- Hangul rr "Hangeul".
- Hangul rr "Joseongeul".
- Hangul sample "Chosŏn'gŭl Hangul.png".
- Hangul time "1443".
- Hangul title "Chosŏn'gŭl".
- Hangul title "Hangul".
- Hangul type "Alphabet".
- Hangul unicode U1100.pdf.
- Hangul unicode U3130.pdf.
- Hangul unicode U3200.pdf.
- Hangul unicode UA960.pdf.
- Hangul unicode UAC00.pdf.
- Hangul unicode UD7B0.pdf.
- Hangul unicode UFF00.pdf.
- Hangul subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- Hangul subject Category:Hangul.
- Hangul subject Category:Korean_language.
- Hangul subject Category:Korean_writing_system.
- Hangul subject Category:National_symbols_of_Korea.
- Hangul subject Category:Spelling_reform.
- Hangul subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Hangul type Abstraction100002137.
- Hangul type BrahmicScripts.
- Hangul type Communication100033020.
- Hangul type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Hangul type NationalSymbolsOfKorea.
- Hangul type Orthography106351202.
- Hangul type Script107009946.
- Hangul type Signal106791372.
- Hangul type Symbol106806469.
- Hangul type Writing106359877.
- Hangul type Writing106362953.
- Hangul type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Hangul comment "The Korean alphabet, also known as Hangul, or Chosongul (officially transcribed Han-geul in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea), is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It was created during the Joseon Dynasty in 1443, and is now the official script of both South Korea and North Korea, and co-official in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of China's Jilin Province.".
- Hangul label "Hangeul".
- Hangul label "Hangul".
- Hangul label "Hangul".
- Hangul label "Hangul".
- Hangul label "Hangul".
- Hangul label "Hangul".
- Hangul label "Hangŭl".
- Hangul label "Koreanisches Alphabet".
- Hangul label "Хангыль".
- Hangul label "هانغل".
- Hangul label "ハングル".
- Hangul label "諺文".
- Hangul sameAs Hangŭl.
- Hangul sameAs Koreanisches_Alphabet.
- Hangul sameAs Hangul.
- Hangul sameAs Hangeul.
- Hangul sameAs Hangeul.
- Hangul sameAs Hangŭl.
- Hangul sameAs ハングル.
- Hangul sameAs 한글.
- Hangul sameAs Hangul.
- Hangul sameAs Hangul.
- Hangul sameAs Hangul.
- Hangul sameAs m.03r90.
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- Hangul sameAs Q8222.
- Hangul sameAs Q8222.