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  2. Revised Romanization of Korean ( 국어의 로마자 표기법; Gugeoui romaja pyogibeop; lit. "Roman-letter notation of the national language") is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. It was developed by the National Academy of the Korean Language from 1995 and was released to the public on 7 July 2000 by South ...

  3. 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.

  4. Romanization of Korean. 1. Basic Principles for Transcription. (1) Romanization is based on standard Korean pronunciation. (2) No symbols except Roman letters are used so far as possible. 2. Summary of the Transcription System. (1) Vowels are transcribed as follows : Simple vowels (ㅏ, ㅓ, ㅗ, ㅜ, ㅡ, ㅣ, ㅐ, ㅔ, ㅚ, ㅟ) ㅏ. ㅓ. ㅗ. ㅜ. ㅡ. ㅣ. ㅐ. ㅔ. ㅚ. ㅟ. a. eo.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · One of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced McCune–Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. Another variant of McCune–Reischauer is used as the official system in North Korea.

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