Hangeul
English
Etymology
From Korean 한글 (han-geul, “Korean script”), from Archaic Korean 한 (han, “great”) + 글 (geul, “script”).
Noun
Hangeul (uncountable)
Usage notes
- The spelling Hangeul/hangeul is from the Korean spelling in the 1959-SK transcription and the 2000 South Korean Revised transcription. Hangul derives from the older McCune-Reischauer transcription hangŭl written without the diacritics: it is the more common English spelling. Within the English Wiktionary, hangeul is preferred.
Translations
Korean phonetic script
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