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The ''jamo'' shown below are individually [[romanized]] according to the [[Revised Romanization of Hangeul]] (''RR Transliteration''), which is a system of [[transliteration]] rules between the Korean and [[Latin script|Roman]] alphabets, originating from [[South Korea]]. However, the tables below are not sufficient for normal [[Transcription (linguistics)|transcription]] of the [[Korean language]] as the overarching ''Revised Romanization of Korean'' system takes [[Revised Romanization of Korean#Special provisions|contextual sound changes]] into account.
 
== Leading consonants (''choseong'') ==
ThereCalled ''choseong'', there are 19 initial consonants, whereof one (ㅇ) is silent, and five (ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ, ㅆ, ㅉ) are doubled:
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== Medial vowels (''jungseong'') ==
ThereCalled ''jungseong'', there are 21 medial vowels:
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== Trailing consonants (''jongseong'') ==
ThereCalled ''jongseong'', there are 27 final consonants; with the additional case of ''no final consonant'', there is a total of 28 possibilities:
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