ISO/TR 11941

ISO/TR 11941:1996 is a Korean romanization system used in ISO. It is not commonly used. One example of its use is in Unicode character names.

It is very similar to Yale Romanization.

Transcription rules

Consonants

k/gkk/ggks/gskh/k lk/lg
t/dtt/dd th/t lth/lt
p/bpp/bbps/bsph/p lp/lblph/lp
c/jcc/jjch/c nc/nj
s ss ls
m lm
–, ng h lh nh
r/l n

Vowels

a ae ya yae wa wae
eo e yeoye weowe
o oe yo
u yu
eu
i yi wi

Usage

This system is used in Unicode character names. For example, the character ᄎ (U+110E) is named "HANGUL CHOSEONG CHIEUCH" (한글 초성 치읓); ㅊ is romanized as "ch." However, the character 차 (U+CC28) is named "HANGUL SYLLABLE CA"; ㅊ is romanized as "c."


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