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Hunmin Jeongeum

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語源

Borrowed from Korean 훈민정음(正音) (Hunminjeong'eum), literally "correct sounds to educate the people".

名詞

Hunmin Jeongeum (uncountable)

  1. (historical) The phonetic script in which Korean is written, now usually called hangul.

固有名詞

Hunmin Jeongeum

  1. A book published in Korea in the 15th century, outlining the phonetic script in which Korean is now usually written.

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Hunminjeongeum

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Hunminjeongeum (lit. The Correct/Proper Sounds for the Instruction of the People) is a document describing an entirely new and native script for the Korean language. The script was initially named after the publication, but later came to be known as hangul. It was created so that the common people illiterate in hanja could accurately and easily read and write the Korean language. Its supposed publication date, October 9 1446, is now Hangul Day in South Korea.

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