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ISO/TR 11941

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ISO/TR 11941:1996 is a Korean romanization system used in ISO. It is not commonly used; it is only used in Unicode character names.

It is very similar to Yale Romanization.

Contents

[edit] Transcription rules

[edit] Consonants

Hangul
ISO/TR 11941 k/g kk/gg ks/gs n nc/nj nh t/d tt/dd r, l lk/lg lm lp/lb ls lth/lt lph/lp lh m p/b pp/bb ps/bs s ss -, ng c/j cc/jj ch/c kh/k th/t ph/p h

[edit] Vowels

Hangul
ISO/TR 11941 a ae ya yae eo e yeo ye o wa wae oe yo u weo we wi yu eu yi i

[edit] Usage

This system is used in Unicode character names. For example, the character ᄎ (U+110E) is named "HANGUL CHOSEONG CHIEUCH" (한글 초성 치읓); ㅊ is romanized as "ch." However, the character 차 (U+CC28) is named "HANGUL SYLLABLE CA"; ㅊ is romanized as "c."

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