Proposal for a Unified Korean Orthography
orthography for the Korean language, published in 1933; basis for the current South-Korean and North-Korean orthographies
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Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography
Summary
Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography is a Korean orthography[1].
Key Facts
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's instance of is recorded as Korean orthography[2].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's follows is recorded as Korean Orthography of 1930[3].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's publication date is recorded as +1933-10-29T00:00:00Z[4].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbdg54[5].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's has edition or translation is recorded as Q44771215[6].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's native label is recorded as 한글 마춤법 통일안[7].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's Revised Romanization is recorded as Hangeul Machumbeop Tong-iran[8].
- Proposal for an Unified Korean Orthography's Encyclopedia of Korean Culture ID is recorded as E0078766[9].