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The representation in unicode is also interesting. I never knew there was a range of 11140 characters for encoding the different Korean (Hangul) characters. See: http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/korean_hangul_unicode.html It also has a cute javascript that lets you combine syllables into a character.


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