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  2. Template:Unicode chart Hangul Compatibility Jamo - Wikipedia

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    Template: Unicode chart Hangul Compatibility Jamo. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) ...

  3. Template:Unicode chart Hangul Syllables - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Unicode chart Hangul Jamo - Wikipedia

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    ᄀ: Hangul jamo with a green background are modern-usage characters which can be converted into precomposed Hangul syllables under Unicode normalization form NFC. Hangul jamo with a white background are used for archaic Korean only, and there are no corresponding precomposed Hangul syllables. "Conjoining Jamo Behavior" (PDF). The Unicode ...

  5. Hangul Jamo (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Hangul Jamo (Korean: 한글 자모, Korean pronunciation: [ˈha̠ːnɡɯɭ t͡ɕa̠mo̞]) is a Unicode block containing positional (choseong, jungseong, and jongseong) forms of the Hangul consonant and vowel clusters.

  6. Hangul Compatibility Jamo - Wikipedia

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    Hangul Compatibility Jamo is a Unicode block containing Hangul characters for compatibility with the South Korean national standard KS X 1001 (formerly KS C 5601). Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Hangul Elements .

  7. Hangul consonant and vowel tables - Wikipedia

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    letter) which are contiguously encoded in the 11,172 Unicode code points from U+AC00 (Decimal: 44,032 10) through U+D7A3 (Decimal: 55,203 10 = 44,032 + 11,171) within the Hangul Syllables Unicode block. However, the majority of these theoretically possible syllables do not correspond to syllables found in actual Korean words or proper names.

  8. Korean language and computers - Wikipedia

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    While the first Korean typewriter, or 한글 타자기, is unclear,the first Moa-Sugi style (모아쓰기,The form of hangul where consonants and vowels come together to form a letter; The standard form of Hangul used today) typewriter is thought to be first invented by Korean-American gyopo Lee Won-Ik (이원익) in 1914, where he modified a Smith Premier 10 typewriter's type into Hangul.

  9. Template talk:Unicode chart Hangul Jamo - Wikipedia

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    The characters with a green background are the only jamo that can combine to form a Hangul syllable under normalization form NFC (and conversely any Hangul syllable character can only decompose under NFD to a sequence of 2 or 3 green-background jamo). BabelStone 09:53, 3 February 2012 (UTC) Tried to phrase that in a footnote.