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To be used with questions dealing with the writing or reading of Hangul (한글,) the official writing system of Korea.
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Are there any online tools available for entering Korean text?
I noticed gmail added an IME. A quick search found Google Input Tools. It creates a draggable keyboard with different language layouts, including Korean.
You can use the online version without instal …
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Are there any online tools available for entering Korean text?
Naver SE converts any keyboard input into Korean as if you were typing on a standard Korean keyboard. No need to install anything. (Make sure to press the keyboard icon, first. Otherwise keyboard inpu …
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Maximum number of characters in a syllable block
Old Hangul (옛한글) apparently allowed up to 9 jamo in a single block. I am not sure if this was "proper" use or abuse of Hangul at the time... … Unicode supports Old Hangul, if just to study and document old Korean texts. …
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How exactly is "ㄱ" pronounced/romanized?
Romanization of ㄱ is ambiguous because its aspiration is closer to English 'k', but its voicing is closer to English 'g'. The official Romanization is 'g', but exceptions are made for certain names.
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Complete end-to-end reference guide
KoreanClass101.com has a "grammar bank" (paywalled; check it out with a free 7-day trial):
The Grammar Bank is a one-stop collection of detailed write-ups
covering over one hundred Korean gr …