Cyrillization of Korean

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The Cyrillization of Korean is the transcribing and transliterating the Korean language into the Cyrillic alphabet. The main cyrillization system in use is the Kontsevich system (Russian: Систе́ма Конце́вича, romanized: Sistema Kontsevicha, IPA: [sʲɪˈsʲtʲemə kɐnˈt͡sɛvʲɪt͡ɕə]). The Kontsevich system was created by the Soviet-Russian scholar Lev Kontsevich (Russian: Лев Конце́вич, IPA: [kɐnˈtsɛvʲɪtɕ]) in the 1950s based on the earlier transliteration system designed by Aleksandr Kholodovich [ru] (Russian: Алекса́ндр Холодо́вич, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsandr xəlɐˈdovʲɪtɕ]).

Features

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Cyrillization systems for Korean were developed domestically in both North Korea (where it has been proposed to replace the current script in the past) and South Korea; Kontsevich carried out work on the systemization of these rules. In contrast with some systems of Romanization of Korean, the transcription is based primarily on the pronunciation of a word, rather than on its spelling.

Consonants

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Initial

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Hangul
Cyrillic к н т р м п с ч чх кх тх пх х кк тт пп сс чч
McCune–Reischauer k n t r m p s ch ch' k' t' p' h kk tt pp ss tch
Revised Romanization g n d r m b s j ch k t p h kk tt pp ss jj

Final

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Hangul
Cyrillic к н т ль м п т т т к т п т к т нъ
McCune–Reischauer k n t l m p t t t k t p t k t ng
Revised Romanization k n t l m p t t t k t p t k t ng

Medial consonant rules

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Some letters are transcribed differently in the middle of a word when following certain other letters.

Next initial
Previous
ending
к н т р м п с ч чх кх тх пх х
к кк нн кт нн нм кп кс кч кчх ккх ктх кпх кх г
н нг нн нд лл нм нб нс ндж нчх нкх нтх нпх нх н
ль льг лл льтт лл льм льб льсс льчч льчх лькх льтх льпх рх р
м мг мн мд мн мм мб мс мдж мчх мкх мтх мпх мх м
п пк мн пт мн мм пп пс пч пчх пкх птх ппх пх б
нъ нг нн нд нн нм нб нс ндж нчх нкх нтх нпх нх нъ

Vowels

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Hangul
Cyrillic а я о ё о ё у ю ы и э йя е йе/
ве ви ый/
ва во вэ ве
McCune–Reischauer a ya ŏ o yo u yu ŭ i ae yae e/
ye oe wi ŭi wa wae we
Revised Romanization a ya eo yeo o yo u yu eu i ae yae e ye oe wi ui wa wo wae we

Examples

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English Hangul (Hanja) RR
(RR transliteration in parentheses)
Kontsevich
(Latin transliteration in parentheses)
wall 벽 (壁) byeok
(byeog)
пёк
(pyok)
on the wall 벽에 byeoge
(byeog-e)
пёге
(pyoge)
outside
(uninflected)
bak
(bakk)
пак
(pak)
outside 밖에 bakke
(bakk-e)
пакке
(pakke)
kitchen 부엌 bueok
(bueok)
пуок
(puok)
to the kitchen 부엌에 bueoke
(bueok-e)
пуокхе
(puokhe)
Wikipedia 위키백과 wikibaekgwa
(wikibaeggwa)
викхибэкква
(vikhibèkkva)
Hangul 한글 hangeul or han-geul
(han-geul)
хангыль
(hangyl')
Hanja 한자 (漢字) hanja
(han-ja)
ханчча
(hanchcha)
character, letter 글자 (㐎字) geulja
(geul-ja)
кыльчча
(kyl'chcha)
easy 쉬운 swiun
(swiun)
свиун
(sviun)
Four seasons are distinct. 사계절(四季節)이 뚜렷하다. Sagyejeori tturyeotada.
(Sa-gye-jeol-i ttu-lyeos-ha-da.)
Сагеджори ттурётхада.
(Sagedzhori tturyothada)
Just check the line color and width you want. 원(願)하시는 선(線) 색(色)깔과 굵기에 체크하시면 됩니다. Wonhasineun seon saekkkalgwa gulgie chekeuhasimyeon doemnida.
(Won-ha-si-neun seon saeg-kkal-gwa gulg-gi-e che-keu-ha-si-myeon doeb-ni-da.)
Вонхасинын сон сэкккальгва кульккие чхекхыхасимён твемнида.
(Vonhasinyn son sèkkal'gva kul'kkie chhekhyhasimyon tvemnida.)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 조선민주주의인민공화국
(朝鮮民主主義人民共和國)
Joseon Minjujuui Inmin Gonghwaguk
(Jo-seon Min-ju-ju-ui In-min Gong-hwa-gug)

Чосон Минджуджуый Инмин Конхвагук
(Choson Mindzhudzhuyy Inmin Konhvaguk)

See also

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Notes

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Korean personal names are written by family name first, followed by a space and then the given name. As a rule, syllables in given names are not separated.

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