According to the McCune-Reischauer (MR) system, the Korean alphabet was spelled out as around 1939. It changed to hangul over several decades. The diacritic marks (breves and apostrophes) were dropped ...
The author is the director of the National Institute of Korean Language. “When language is elevated, the country goes high. When the language falls, the country goes down,” said Ju Si-gyeong ...
Since when were we able to type hangul, the Korean alphabet, on computers? And how did that happen? The National Hangeul Museum in Yongsan District, central Seoul, has prepared an exhibition that ...
In an eastern Indonesian village, schoolchildren scrawl the distinctive circles and lines of Hangul script on a whiteboard, but the language they are learning is not Korean — it is their own ...
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