Korean language and computers | Wikipedia audio article

Опубликовано: 02 Март 2026
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_...


00:00:08 1 Character encodings
00:03:50 2 Text input
00:05:09 3 Hanja
00:05:46 4 Special situations
00:06:36 5 Programs
00:08:58 6 Hangul in Unicode
00:09:43 6.1 Hangul Syllables block
00:10:47 6.2 Hangul Compatibility Jamo block
00:11:09 6.3 Hangul Jamo blocks
00:11:20 6.4 Hanyang Private Use Area code
00:11:43 7 See also
00:11:54 8 References
00:12:11 9 External links
00:13:04 See also



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This article explains how the Korean language is input and output on computers.