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    Revised Romanization of Korean (국어의 로마자 표기법; Gugeoui romaja pyogibeop; lit. "Roman-letter notation of the national language") is the official Korean language...
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  • The romanization of Korean (Korean: 로마자 표기법; RR: romaja pyogibeop) is the use of the Latin script to transcribe the Korean language. There are multiple...
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    distinguishes it from the other two widely used systems for romanizing Korean, the Revised Romanization of Korean (RR) and McCune–Reischauer. These two usually provide...
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    result, the South Korean government adopted a revised system of romanization in 2000. However, Korean critics claimed that the Revised System fails to represent...
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  • immediately follow a noun or pronoun. This article uses the Revised Romanization of Korean to show pronunciation. The hangul versions in the official orthographic...
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    This is a list of monarchs of Korea, arranged by dynasty. Names are romanized according to the South Korean Revised Romanization of Korean. McCune–Reischauer...
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    romanization is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization...
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  • Philippines Revised Statutes of the United States Revised Julian calendar Revised New General Catalogue, an astronomy catalog Revised Romanization of Korean Revisable-Form...
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  • romanize the Korean language using two systems: McCune–Reischauer in North Korea (BGN 1943, with PCGN soon to follow); Revised Romanization of Korean...
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  • or 임) is romanized, it is spelled as "Rim" or "Im" in McCune–Reischauer and Revised Romanization of Korean, as "Lim". When 任 (임) is romanized, it is spelled...
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