Joseongeul

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Joseongeul is the native Korean alphabetic writing system, more commonly known today as Hangul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean script
alphabet
featural alphabet
writing system
alternativeName Hangul
surface form: Hangeul

Hangul
countryOfOrigin Joseon
createdBy Hall of Worthies
creator Sejong the Great
dateOfCreation 1443
dateOfPromulgation 1446
distinctFrom Hanja
Latin alphabet
hasApproximateNumberOfBasicLetters 24
hasComponentType consonant letter
vowel letter
hasFeature featural design based on articulation
letters grouped into syllable blocks
systematic consonant shapes
systematic vowel shapes
hasNumberOfBasicConsonants 14
hasNumberOfBasicVowels 10
historicalName Eonmun
Gukmun
Hunminjeongeum
Junggumun
ISO15924Code Hang
languageOf Korean
surface form: Korean language
nativeName Hangul
surface form: 조선글
officialStatusIn North Korea
South Korea
placeOfOrigin Korea
promulgatedAs Hunminjeongeum
scriptDirection left-to-right
top-to-bottom
UnicodeBlock Hangul Compatibility Jamo
Hangul Jamo
Hangul Jamo Extended-A
Hangul Jamo Extended-B
Hangul Syllables
usedFor Korean language
Middle Korean
modern Korean
usedIn Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea

North Korea
South Korea
writingSystemFamily Hangul
surface form: Korean scripts
writingSystemType segmental

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Hangul alsoKnownAs Joseongeul