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The Korean Revised Romanization input method is based on the Revised Romanization system for Korean, which transliterates Korean characters (Hangul) into Roman letters.

Key Components

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Consonant and Vowel Mapping

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The input system maps Romanized consonants and vowels to their respective Hangul characters. For example:

  • k becomes (as a final)
  • t becomes
  • a becomes
  • o becomes

Syllable Construction

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The input system follows the traditional structure of Korean syllables, which is made up of:

  • Initial consonant (or nothing if it’s a vowel-initial syllable)
  • Vowel
  • Final consonant (optional, if there is one)

For instance, the syllable "ga" is constructed from:

  • Initial: (g)
  • Vowel: (a)

Special Letter Rules

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Several consonants and their combinations (like double consonants) are mapped according to specific rules:

  • g becomes (as an initial)
  • kk (double consonant) becomes
  • b becomes
  • bb becomes

Syllable Final Consonants

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The final consonants (받침) in Korean are also handled by the input system, so when typing Romanized syllables that end with a consonant, they are mapped to the corresponding Hangul final consonant:

  • k at the end of a syllable becomes
  • t becomes
  • l becomes

Diphthongs and Vowel Combinations

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When you type certain vowel combinations (like diphthongs), the input system converts them to their correct Hangul representation:

  • wa becomes
  • wo becomes
  • ya becomes
  • ye becomes

Usage Steps

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Typing Romanized Korean

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To write in Korean using this input method, you type out the Romanized text. For example:

  • Type "annyeong" (which means "hello" in Korean), and it will automatically convert to "안녕."
  • For more complex words like "seonggyeong" (to represent a name), typing it will convert it to "성경."

Automatic Combination of Jamo

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When you type individual jamo (the basic components of Hangul—initial consonants, vowels, and final consonants), they will be automatically combined into the corresponding syllable block. For example:

  • Typing g followed by a results in .
  • Typing k, a, and t together results in .

Mapping Reference Guide

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Romanized Letter Hangul Character Notes
g (or k as a final) Basic consonant
k (initial) Aspirated consonant
gg Tense consonant
b Basic consonant
p Aspirated consonant
bb Tense consonant
s Basic consonant
ss Tense consonant
d' (or t as a final) Basic constant
t (initial) Aspirated consonant
tt Tense consonant
j Basic consonant
ch Aspirated consonant
jj Tense consonant
r (or l as a final) Basic consonant
m Basic consonant
n Basic consonant
ng Final consonant
h Basic consonant
a Vowel
o Vowel
u Vowel
e Vowel
i Vowel
ae Vowel
ya Vowel
ye Vowel
yo Vowel
yu Vowel
yo Vowel
wa Vowel combination
we Vowel combination
wi Vowel combination
wae Vowel combination
ui Vowel combination