Initial sound rule

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title: Initial sound rule
text: Initial sound rule is series of changes to hangul, the writing system for the Korean language, made in South Korea to better reflect modern Korean phonology. The changes affect syllable-initial ㄹ r and ㄴ n sounds in Sino-Korean vocabulary under certain conditions. North Korea orthography does not recognize this rule, making it one of a number of North–South differences in the Korean language.
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date created: 2021-05-03T03:10:12Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T15:00:25Z
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