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Korean writing is called Hangul in South Korea and as ChosÅn'gÅ­l in North Korea and China. It is phonetic writing style and was developed by the Josen Dynasty in the mid 15th century. The Chinese character are sometimes used and known as Hanja.

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The Korean writing system is called Hangul. It was created in the 15th century under the rule of King Sejong the Great. Hangul consists of 24 letters representing various sounds in the Korean language.

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The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul in South Korea, and as Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea.

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