Hangul consonant and vowel tables: Difference between revisions

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== Collation ==
Several [[collation]] sequences are used to order words (like [[Alphabetical order|alphabetical sorting]]). The firstNorth sequenceand isSouth officialdiffer in South Koreaon (and is the basic binary order of codepoints in Unicodea); sequences of the second type are common in North Korea, differing on the treatment of composite jamo consonants in syllable-leading (''choseong'') and -trailing (''jongseong'') position, and (b) on the treatment of composite jamo vowels in syllable-medial (''jungseong'') position.
 
This first sequence is official in South Korea (and is the basic binary order of codepoints in Unicode):
 
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Sequences of this second type are common in North Korea:
 
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