Noun
Hangul (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of Hangeul
hangul (plural hanguls)
The Kashmir stag.
hangul (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of Hangeul
Hangul was created by King Sejong in 1446 October 9. At that time Korea (Chosun) was borrowing Chinese characters for written documents even two countries spoke completely different language. Source: Internet
Exposed brick and wooden banquettes give way to vintage signs and movie posters in Hangul characters. Source: Internet
Leessang (Hangul: 리쌍) is a South Korean Hip-hop duo, composed of Kang Hee-gun ("Gary" or "Garie") and Gil Seong-joon ("Gil"). Source: Internet
Hangul included tone marks for Middle Korean tones. Source: Internet
Hangulnal was first founded during Japanese colonization to evoke how great Hangul was; at that time Japan tried to rid of Korean words and taught young students Japanese to colonize not only the property but also culture itself. Source: Internet
However, attempts to do this for character encoding have stumbled over the fact that ideographs do not decompose as simply or as regularly as Hangul does. Source: Internet