Revised Romanization

   

Revised Romanization is a romanization of Korean, i.e. a way of writing Korean using the Roman alphabet. It was proclaimed in South Korea in July 2000 and adopted by all major English-language South Korean newspapers by 2006. It aims to be less confusing than McCune-Reischauer and more suitable for internet domain names.

See also

  • McCune-Reischauer — An earlier (1937) transcription. (The article also gives a list of Korean players’ names. It should be written with an en dash, as per the convention when something is named after more than one person. A hyphen would be used it if was named after one person with the double-barreled surname “McCune?-Reischauer”.)
  • Hangul — Korean writing.
  • Wikipedia:

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