Verified Korean-culture entity · as of 2026-07-07 · cross-checked + Skill-scored · via KoreaAPI
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Hunminjeongeum (Korean: 훈민정음; Hanja: 訓民正音; lit. 'The Correct Sounds for the Instruction of the People') is a 1446 work that formally introduced the first native Korean alphabet. That alphabet was originally also called "Hunminjeongeum", although it is now widely called "Hangul" (international spelling; spelled in South Korea "Hangeul") or "Chosŏn'gŭl" (in North Korea). The term Hunminjeongeum is used in a number of different ways, often due to the various editions and sections of the text.
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Hunminjeongeum (훈민정음) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art.
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Hunminjeongeum (훈민정음) is a verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art (cross-checked via Wikidata Q5943659 2026-07-07 02:15 UTC; Wikipedia Hunminjeongeum 2026-07-07 02:15 UTC, as of 2026-07-07).