Hangul Romanizer
Type or paste Korean Hangul text below and click 'Romanize' to see the result.
Hangul Chart
Consonant | Romanization | Vowel | Romanization |
---|---|---|---|
ㄱ | g | ㅏ | a |
ㄲ | kk | ㅐ | ae |
ㄴ | n | ㅑ | ya |
ㄷ | d | ㅒ | yae |
ㄸ | tt | ㅓ | eo |
ㄹ | r/l | ㅔ | e |
ㅁ | m | ㅕ | yeo |
ㅂ | b | ㅖ | ye |
ㅃ | pp | ㅗ | o |
ㅅ | s | ㅘ | wa |
ㅆ | ss | ㅙ | wae |
ㅇ | ng/- | ㅚ | oe |
ㅈ | j | ㅛ | yo |
ㅉ | jj | ㅜ | u |
ㅊ | ch | ㅝ | wo |
ㅋ | k | ㅞ | we |
ㅌ | t | ㅟ | wi |
ㅍ | p | ㅠ | yu |
ㅎ | h | ㅡ | eu |
ㅢ | ui | ||
ㅣ | i |
Korean Basics
Korean is the official language of South Korea and North Korea. It uses a unique script called Hangul, which consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels. Here are some common phrases:
- 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo) - Hello
- 감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida) - Thank you
- 사랑해요 (Saranghaeyo) - I love you
- 잘 지내세요? (Jal jinaeseyo?) - How are you?
About Hangul & Romanization
Hangul, the Korean alphabet, was created in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. It is known for its scientific design and ease of learning. Romanization is the process of representing Korean words using the Latin alphabet, making it easier for non-Korean speakers to learn pronunciation and communicate.
This website aims to provide a comprehensive tool and resource hub for anyone interested in learning Korean or understanding Hangul romanization.
Learning Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hangul?
Hangul is the Korean alphabet, consisting of 24 basic letters (14 consonants and 10 vowels) and additional compound letters.
Why use romanization?
Romanization helps non-Korean speakers read and pronounce Korean words using the Latin alphabet.
Is this romanization accurate?
This tool uses the Revised Romanization of Korean, the official system in South Korea. For advanced learners, learning Hangul is recommended.
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