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Korea has two primary writing systems: Hangul and Hanja. Hangul, the native alphabet, consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels, which can be combined to form syllables, resulting in thousands of possible combinations. Hanja, derived from Chinese characters, includes thousands of symbols, but its usage in modern Korea is limited. Overall, while Hangul is used for everyday writing, Hanja provides additional meaning and nuance in specific contexts.

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