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The Web Testing Companion: The Insider's Guide to Efficient and Effective Tests

Lydia Ash

Language Guides: Korean (Hangul)

IME Korean
Keyboard layout Korean (Hangul) (MS-IME98)
Keystrokes du qh tp dy space
Input characters
Unicode positions C5EC BCF4 C138 C694
Code page points - 1361 [B5/61] [A5/A1] [AD/41] [B6/61]
Code page points - 949 [BF/A9] [BA/B8] [BC/BC] [BF/E4]
Names Hangul Symbol IEUNG YO Hangul Symbol PIEUP O Hangul Symbol SIOS E Hangul Symbol IEUNG YO
Display 여보세요
Pronunciation Annung haseyo - meaning Hello
Unicode ranges U+AC00 - U+D7A3 Hangul Syllables
U+3130 - U+318F Hangul Compatibility Jamo
U+1100 - U+11FF Hangul Jamo
Fonts Windows: Batang, BatangChe, Dotum, DotumChe, Gulim, GulimChe, Gungsuh, GungsuhChe, Terminal
Unix: Bitstream Cyberbit


Korean was standardized by the Korean Standard Code standard KS C 5601, with the most recent version being 5601. The Windows standard code page 949 took KS C 5601 and added some extensions. Korean is the national language in both North and South Korea, although it is also spoken in Japan, China, and Guam as well as the US. There are over 75.5 million speakers of Korean worldwide.

 



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ISBN 0-4714-30218
578 Pages
May, 2003

Wiley Technology Publishing
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