Transliteration vs Hangulization - What's the difference?
transliteration | hangulization |
(linguistics, translation studies) The act or product of transliterating, or of representing letters or words in the characters of another alphabet or script.
(sign language) The act or product of rendering speech in sign language, or vice versa.
The transliteration of non-Korean words into the hangul alphabet
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As nouns the difference between transliteration and hangulization
is that transliteration is (linguistics|translation studies) the act or product of transliterating, or of representing letters or words in the characters of another alphabet or script while hangulization is the transliteration of non-korean words into the hangul alphabet.transliteration
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(wikipedia transliteration)Noun
(en noun)See also
* transcription * romanisation * *hangulization
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