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Hunminjeongeum (Korean: 훈민정음; Hanja: 訓民正音; lit. The Correct/Proper
Sounds for the
Instruction of the People) is a 15th-century m****cript that introduced...
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Hunminjeongeum Haerye (Hanja: 訓民正音解例; lit. 'Explanations and
Examples of the
Proper Sounds for the
Instruction of the People'), or
simply Haerye, is a...
- The
Hunminjeongeum Society (Korean: 훈민정음학회)
sometimes called the "
Hunminjeongeum Research Institute" in English-language newspapers, is a
private organization...
- is
provided within a
section of
Hunminjeongeum itself, 훈민정음 해례본 제자해 (
Hunminjeongeum Haeryebon Jajahae or
Hunminjeongeum, Chapter:
Paraphrases and Examples...
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Hunminjeongeum,
afterwards called Hangul....
- name
Hunminjeongeum 고담덕
Hanja 高談德
Revised Romanization Go
Damdeok McCune–Reischauer Ko Tamdŏk IPA [ko.dam.dʌk̚]
Posthumous name
Hunminjeongeum 국강상광개토경평안호태왕...
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script for the
Korean language,
leading to the 1446
promulgation of the
Hunminjeongeum (훈민정음; 訓民正音), 'correct
pronunciation for
teaching the people.' The problems...
- June 1456. The Hall of
Worthies is
known for its role in
compiling the
Hunminjeongeum, the
original treatise on Hangul.
Sejong established the institution...
- of
South Korea. It
notably holds an
original 1446 copy of the text
Hunminjeongeum,
which proposes what is now the
Korean alphabet Hangul. This copy is...
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Hangul alphabet for
their language,
based on
textbooks created by the
Hunminjeongeum Society, a
linguistic society in Seoul., but in 2012 it was reported...