Hangul Alphabet

The Hangul Alphabet is a writing system used for the Korean language. It was created by King Sejong the Great in the 15th century and consists of 24 letters, including 14 consonants and 10 vowels. Each letter is formed by combining different basic shapes, such as lines and circles, in a specific arrangement. Hangul is known for its scientific and logical design, as each letter represents a unique sound in the Korean language. It is considered one of the most efficient and phonetic writing systems in the world.

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