Revised Romanization of Korean
The Revised Romanization of Korean is what South Korea uses to turn their writing system into the Roman alphabet. It is meant to replace the McCune–Reischauer system.
Vowel letters
These are what the vowels of the Revised Romanization of Korean look like.[1]
ㅏ | ㅓ | ㅗ | ㅜ | ㅡ | ㅣ | ㅐ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a | eo | o | u | eu | i | ae |
ㅔ | ㅚ | ㅟ | ㅑ | ㅕ | ㅛ | ㅠ |
e | oe | w | ya | yeo | yo | yu |
ㅒ | ㅖ | ㅘ | ㅙ | ㅝ | ㅞ | ㅢ |
yae | ye | wa | wae | wo | we | ui |
References
- "Romanization of Korean". National Institute of Korean Language. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
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