KPS 9566
Alias(es) | ISO-IR-202 (1997 version) |
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Language(s) |
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Other related encoding(s) | Other ISO 2022 Chosŏn'gŭl DBCSes: Other ISO 2022 CJK DBCSes: |
KPS 9566 ("DPRK Standard Korean Graphic Character Set for Information Interchange")
KPS 9566 differs in approach from KS X 1001, its South Korean counterpart, in using a different ordering of Chosŏn'gŭl,[4] in encoding explicit vertical presentation forms of punctuation, in not encoding duplicate Hanja for multiple readings, and in including several characters specific to the North Korean political system, including special encodings for the names of the country's past and present leaders (Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un).[1][2][3][5]
Although KPS 9566 was the original source of several characters added to
Background and other standards
The ASCII character set originated in the United States in 1963, and was revised in 1967 to the form it has today.[8] ASCII also became accepted as an international standard in 1967, becoming ECMA-6,[8] designated ISO/IEC 646 by the International Organization for Standardization.[9] It is presently designated ANSI X3.4-1986 and ISO 646:1991.[10] ASCII was a 7-bit, single-byte encoding including 94 graphical characters, the space, and 33 control codes, which provided basic support for representing American English text as a series of bytes.[8][10]
The next edition of ISO 646, published in 1972, revised the standard to introduce the concept of
Countries in
Although the Korean writing system includes individual symbols (jamo) for consonants and vowels, serving as an alphabet, Korean text is properly typeset with these symbols composed into blocks for each syllable. Wansung code included individual Korean syllable blocks separately, treating them as a large set of characters similarly to Hanja,[18] and was first defined by the third edition of the South Korean standard KS C 5601. The first edition had defined an encoding of individual jamo which allowed syllable blocks to be encoded as sequences, which was named N-byte Hangul, and had not been adopted as widely as intended.[19][20]
Wansung code did not encode all possible modern Korean syllables, only a selection of the 2350 most common,
South Korea was not the only country developing an ISO 2022 DBCS for Korean: the Mainland Chinese GB 12052 was published in 1989. This was not closely related to Wansung code, although it also included composed syllables. Instead, it corresponded to GB 2312 with Korean syllables (and 94 Hanja) replacing the Chinese characters, except for the inclusion of a dollar sign in place of a yuan sign. It was developed for use by the Korean minority in north-eastern China.[2]
Likewise, North Korea developed KPS 9566. Although North Korea and South Korea both use Korean Chosŏn'gŭl (Hangul) as their primary writing system, they use different
KPS 9566 has undergone several revisions, including editions of 1997 and 2003,[22] mainly to enhance compatibility with Unicode. These are commonly indicated by specifying the year (e.g. KPS 9566-97, 9566-2003). The current edition as of the release of Red Star OS 3.0 appears to be KPS 9566-2011, which adds Kim Jong Un to the list of leaders.[3] The publicly available code chart for the 1997 edition of KPS 9566 shows a ISO 2022 94×94 plane.[23] The more recent editions, from what sources of information are available outside of North Korea itself, appear to define additional allocations outside of the EUC plane (similarly to GBK or UHC).[3]
Due to the interoperability issues arising from the use of multiple national standard and platform- or font-specific proprietary character encodings, the
Design
In principle, KPS 9566 is similar to the Wansung character set defined by the
KPS 9566-97 encodes a total of 2679 Chosŏn'gŭl syllables and 4653 Hanja. This provides better coverage than the 2350 syllables encoded by Wansung code: for instance, the 똠 character used in the name of 똠방각하, a noted Korean literary work, does not have an assigned Wansung codepoint, but has one (38-02) in KPS 9566.[2] The Hanja section includes 4652 characters from the Unified Repertoire and Ordering and one from CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A. The entirety of row 15, the latter half of row 44 (after the syllables block) and the latter half of row 94 (after the Hanja block) may be used for user-defined purposes.[23][2]
KPS 9566 is especially distinguished by its inclusion of several special characters from North Korean political life. Specifically, it includes the hammer, sickle and brush emblem of the Workers' Party of Korea, both uncircled and circled[7] (code points 12-01 and 12-02),[23] and two groups of three special-purpose characters which spell out the names of the North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung (김일성) and Kim Jong Il (김정일) in a special decorative font (code points 04-72 to 04-74 and 04-75 to 04-77, respectively).[28] The syllables for Kim and Il, which are identical in the spelling of both names, are encoded twice. KPS 9566-2011 additionally includes the name of Kim Jong Un (김정은) as code points 04-78 to 04-80.[3][5]
Due to these special characters, there is currently no full round-trip compatibility between KPS 9566 and Unicode, unless unsupported characters are mapped to the
KPS 10721
North Korea also developed a second character set, KPS 10721 "Code of the supplementary Korean Hanja Set for Information Interchange", which was published in 2000. KPS 10721 encodes a set of at least 19469 Hanja which uses a different encoding structure, unrelated to ISO 2022.
Besides the mapping of these Hanja (excluding those also in KPS 9566)kIRG_KPSource
; the Unihan source codes use "KP0" to refer to KPS 9566 and "KP1" for KPS 10721.[31]
In 2022, a Hanja font was isolated from the North Korean Okpyon
Documentation and relationship to Unicode
Unicode's initial coverage of Korean syllables, added in version 1.0, was based on Wansung code. In Unicode version 2.0, a new block of Korean syllables (the present Hangul Syllables block) was added, based on the syllable repertoire available in Johab, and the previous block was deleted (it is now occupied by CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A). This was done under the assumption that no Unicode-encoded Korean data existed yet, but became known as the "Korean mess", and the responsible committees pledged not to make such an incompatible change in the future,[36] a pledge codified by the Unicode Stability Policy.[37]
The code chart for KPS 9566-97, published April 1997,
In August 1999, the North Korean national body submitted a document to WG2 (
A detailed response was submitted by the
In July 2000, the North Korean body wrote to WG2, accusing them of developing both versions of the Unicode encoding for Korean on the basis of South Korean proposals only, without consulting North Korea, accusing them putting the commercial interests of companies and fears of international confusion over respect to North Korea's sovereignty, and stating that North Korea would regard further refusal to change the name and order of the Korean characters in Unicode as an insult to their sovereign dignity and as compromising the
In August 2000, the North Korean national body submitted a more detailed version of their requests in a series of five consecutive proposals. These requested the addition of 14 additional jamo characters,[41] the addition of 82 symbol characters,[42] and the use of the term "Korean alphabet" instead of "Hangul",[43] provided supporting evidence for the North Korean collation order,[21] and requested addition of the North Korean Hanja repertoire.[44] These proposals were discussed in two meetings between North Korean, South Korean, Swedish and other WG2 representatives in September 2000, in which the North Korean body was asked to provide manuscript evidence for the additional jamo characters, to resubmit their symbols proposal with symbols which had already been accepted into Unicode removed, and to consider using ISO/IEC 14651, then at final draft stage, for collation purposes.[45]
In September 2001, the North Korean national body submitted a revised series of proposals requesting the addition of several KPS 9566 and KPS 10721 characters, including 70 symbol characters, to Unicode.[46][47] In this version of the proposal, a section of document excerpts demonstrating use of several characters and short explanations of their purpose was included. The Workers' Party of Korea symbol was named the "Hammer and Sickle and Brush",[46] renamed from "Mark of the Workers' Party of Korea" in earlier versions of the proposal,[42] and justified as being used as an identifying symbol on maps.[46] As justification for the proposed characters for leaders' names, they explained that the leaders' names often appear with a different size and font weight in North Korean publications for the purpose of emphasis.[46] A follow-up by South Korean WG2 representatives requested evidence, names in Korean and justifications for adding certain of these characters, and noted that non-emphasised versions of the characters for the leaders' names already existed.[48] A meeting of North and South Korean representatives from WG2 was convened in October 2001, which recommended 47 of the symbol characters for adding to Unicode, and suggested that the leaders' names and WPK symbols be raised for further discussion by WG2.[49]
A subsequent feedback document from February 2002 regarding the North Korean proposed additions requested that the "tea" symbol for a
In November 2002, the South Korean body published a set of three-way tables mapping characters between the KPS 9566, KS X 1001 (as EUC-KR) and ISO/IEC 10646 standards as they existed in 2000. These tables had been prepared without input from North Korea.[52]
In August 2004, a pair of mapping tables between KPS 9566-2003 and
Copies of Red Star OS 3.0 include fonts for a more recent edition of KPS 9566, appearing to be KPS 9566-2011. The mapping table used by Red Star OS internally has been successfully extracted. Besides adding Kim Jong Un to the list of leaders, KPS 9566-2011 amends the mappings of certain vertical forms compared to the 2003 mappings (taking advantage of the Vertical Forms block added in Unicode 4.1), and also includes several additional Hanja and symbols encoded outside of the ISO-IR-202 plane. Several of these additional symbols are also mapped to the Private Use Area; however, their identity is not known, since no names or reference glyphs for those characters are known outside of North Korea.[3]
Impact on Unicode today
Several current Unicode characters were added to Unicode 4.0 as a result of the North Korean proposals, although not always at the original proposed codepoints. These include HOT BEVERAGE (☕, proposed as TEA SYMBOL), which was proposed as a map symbol for marking a
Other pictographic characters which were included in the North Korean proposal include the umbrella with raindrops (☔), the lightning bolt for high voltage (⚡) and the warning triangle (⚠).[49] Following some discussion about which other high voltage symbol glyphs in use represented the same character as the one from the North Korean proposal,[50] and which glyph would be best to include for it in the Unicode code chart,[56] and following modification of the code chart glyph of the existing umbrella character without rain (U+2602, ☂) to harmonise with the new umbrella with raindrops from the North Korean proposal,[50][58] these characters were also added in Unicode 4.0, at the same time as the flags and the beverage symbol.[51][53][56] Although proposed for the provisional code points U+2618, U+267F and U+267E,[49] they were given the final code points U+2614, U+26A1 and U+26A0 respectively.[53]
Of these characters, the hot beverage, umbrella with raindrops, lightning bolt and warning triangle, and the upward, downward and leftward arrows were subsequently selected as mappings from the Japanese cellular emoji sets,[59] making a total of seven current Unicode emoji which were originally added to Unicode at the request of North Korea. The umbrella with raindrops and the upward, downward and leftward arrows were also unified with characters from the ARIB extensions used in Japanese broadcasting,[60] which include several characters now classified as emoji,[61] and was mapped to Unicode in Unicode 5.2.[62] However, the pair of white and black flags used as emoji or in emoji regional and identity flag sequences is a different, "waving" set added in Unicode 7.0 (U+1F3F3 🏳 and U+1F3F4 🏴),[63][64] not the North Korean pair.
As of 2018, several KPS 9566 characters remained which are not mapped to Unicode. These include the WPK symbol, four triangular marks, a leftward-pointing pair of scissors (excluded on the rationale that contrastive use with the rightward scissors in the
A Japanese postal mark with a downward pointing triangle was included in KPS 9566-97 but removed in KPS 9566-2003[1] after the North Korean body had withdrawn it from their Unicode proposal for review[66] in response to requests from the South Korean body for evidence of the symbol's use in North Korea.[48] This mark was re-proposed in 2018 on the basis of KPS 9566 compatibility, and identified as an electrical conformity mark used in Japan prior to its replacement by the PSE diamond.[67] It was added to Unicode in version 13.0, published in 2020.
Encoded forms
The 1997 edition of KPS 9566 was registered with the International Register of Coded Character Sets for Use with Escape Sequences as ISO-IR-202,
The documented mappings between KPS 9566 and Unicode for the 2003[22][1] and 2011[3] editions of KPS 9566 use an encoding resembling an adaptation of Unified Hangul Code (UHC) to encode KPS 9566 rather than Wansung code, with their updated versions of the ISO-IR-202 plane being encoded using pairs of bytes between 0xA1 and 0xFE, and with other two-byte codes used for syllables not present in ISO-IR-202. The order of the extended syllables follows usual KPS 9566 order. Similarly to UHC, they use lead bytes 0x81 and above, and trail bytes from the ranges 0x41–0x5A, 0x61–0x7A and 0x81–0xFE, excluding the range 0xA1–0xFE if the lead byte is 0xA1 or above.[3]
The 2011 edition also includes several additional Hanja and symbols encoded outside of the ISO-IR-202 plane, after the range used for the extended syllable blocks.
Lead byte
This chart details the overall layout of the main plane of the KPS 9566 character set by lead byte.[23] For lead bytes used for characters other than composed Chosŏn'gŭl syllables or Hanja, links are provided to charts on this page listing the characters encoded under that lead byte. For lead bytes used for Hanja, links are provided to the appropriate section of Wiktionary's Hanja index.
Where two hexadecimal numbers are given, the value below 0x7F is used in a 7-bit encoding,[a] and the larger value (between 0xA1 and 0xFE) is used in an 8-bit EUC-style encoding.[17] The extended UHC-style 8-bit encodings defined by the 2003 edition onwards likewise use the larger byte values, between 0xA1 and 0xFE inclusive, for the main ISO-IR-202-based plane.[1][3]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | SP[b]
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1-_ | 2-_ | 3-_ | 4-_ | 5-_ | 6-_ | 7-_ | 8-_ | 9-_ | 10-_ | 11-_ | 12-_ | 13-_ | 14-_ | 15-_ |
3x/Bx | 16-_ | 17-_ | 18-_ | 19-_ | 20-_ | 21-_ | 22-_ | 23-_ | 24-_ | 25-_ | 26-_ | 27-_ | 28-_ | 29-_ | 30-_ | 31-_ |
4x/Cx | 32-_ | 33-_ | 34-_ | 35-_ | 36-_ | 37-_ | 38-_ | 39-_ | 40-_ | 41-_ | 42-_ | 43-_ | 44-_ | 45-_ | 46-_ | 47-_ |
5x/Dx | 48-_ | 49-_ | 50-_ | 51-_ | 52-_ | 53-_ | 54-_ | 55-_ | 56-_ | 57-_ | 58-_ | 59-_ | 60-_ | 61-_ | 62-_ | 63-_ |
6x/Ex | 64-_ | 65-_ | 66-_ | 67-_ | 68-_ | 69-_ | 70-_ | 71-_ | 72-_ | 73-_ | 74-_ | 75-_ | 76-_ | 77-_ | 78-_ | 79-_ |
7x/Fx | 80-_ | 81-_ | 82-_ | 83-_ | 84-_ | 85-_ | 86-_ | 87-_ | 88-_ | 89-_ | 90-_ | 91-_ | 92-_ | 93-_ | 94-_ | DEL[b] |
Non-Hanja, non-composed sets in the main plane
Character set 0x21/0xA1 (row number 1, punctuation and vertical forms)
This set contains common sentence punctuation such as brackets, quotation marks, commas and so forth, as well as presentation forms for use in vertical writing. ASCII punctuation (highlighted) is shown below mapped to Basic Latin codepoints (consistent with articles on other CJK character sets, such as KS X 1001 or JIS X 0208), but is mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block when used in an encoding which combines KPS 9566 with ASCII (as defined by, for example, the 2003 edition).[1]
Compared to the 2003 mapping, the 2011 mapping changes the Unicode mappings of three vertical presentation forms to take advantage of the Vertical Forms block introduced with Unicode 4.1.[3]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | IDSP 3000 |
、 3001 |
。 3002 |
, 002C |
. 002E |
· 00B7 |
: 003A |
; 003B |
? 003F |
! 0021 |
‥ 2025 |
… 2026 |
~[c] 007E |
〃 3003 |
― 2015 | |
3x/Bx | ‐[d] 2010 |
_ 005F |
 ̄[e] FFE3 |
/ 002F |
\ 005C |
| 007C |
∥ 2225 |
∕ 2215 |
∖ 2216 |
゛ 309B |
゜ 309C |
´ 00B4 |
` 0060 |
¨ 00A8 |
^ 005E |
ˇ 02C7 |
4x/Cx | ˙ 02D9 |
︐
|
︒
|
︑
|
⋮ 22EE |
[f] | ‘ 2018 |
’ 2019 |
“ 201C |
” 201D |
( 0028 |
) 0029 |
〔 3014 |
〕 3015 |
[ 005B |
] 005D |
5x/Dx | { 007B |
} 007D |
〈 3008 |
〉 3009 |
《 300A |
》 300B |
「 300C |
」 300D |
『 300E |
』 300F |
【 3010 |
】 3011 |
.)[g] | .⟫[g] | ‚ 201A |
‛ 201B |
6x/Ex | „ 201E |
‟ 201F |
︵ FE35 |
︶ FE36 |
︹ FE39 |
︺ FE3A |
﹇ FE47 |
﹈ FE48 |
︷ FE37 |
︸ FE38 |
︿ FE3F |
﹀ FE40 |
︽ FE3D |
︾ FE3E |
﹁ FE41 |
﹂ FE42 |
7x/Fx | ﹃ FE43 |
﹄ FE44 |
︻ FE3B |
︼ FE3C |
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ASCII punctuation, may also be mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block.
Mapped to Private Use Area, shown simulated.
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Character set 0x22/0xA2 (row number 2, symbols and operators)
This set includes mathematical operators, and some other symbols such as the ampersand, pilcrow, musical note and so forth. ASCII punctuation (highlighted) is shown below mapped to Basic Latin codepoints (consistent with articles on other CJK character sets), but is mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block when used in an encoding which combines KPS 9566 with ASCII.[1]
Several triangular "road mark" symbols denoting upcoming mountains or inclines ahead or to one side are included in this row, but not presently included in Unicode. They are mapped to the Private Use Area.[46]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | + 002B |
- 002D |
± 00B1 |
× 00D7 |
÷ 00F7 |
= 003D |
≠ 2260 |
< 003C |
> 003E |
≦ 2266 |
≧ 2267 |
∞ 221E |
∴ 2234 |
♂ 2642 |
♀ 2640 | |
3x/Bx | ∠ 2220 |
⊥ 22A5 |
⌒ 2312 |
∂ 2202 |
∇ 2207 |
≡ 2261 |
≒ 2252 |
≈ 2248 |
≪ 226A |
≫ 226B |
√ 221A |
∽ 223D |
∝ 221D |
∵ 2235 |
∫ 222B |
∬ 222C |
4x/Cx | ∮ 222E |
∈ 2208 |
∋ 220B |
⊆ 2286 |
⊇ 2287 |
⊂ 2282 |
⊃ 2283 |
∉ 2209 |
∌ 220C |
⊈ 2288 |
⊉ 2289 |
⊄ 2284 |
⊅ 2285 |
∪ 222A |
∩ 2229 |
∧ 2227 |
5x/Dx | ∨ 2228 |
¬[e] FFE2 |
⇒ 21D2 |
⇔ 21D4 |
∀ 2200 |
∃ 2203 |
∑ 2211 |
# 0023 |
& 0026 |
* 002A |
@ 0040 |
§ 00A7 |
※ 203B |
☆ 2606 |
★ 2605 |
○ 25CB |
6x/Ex | ● 25CF |
◎ 25CE |
◇ 25C7 |
◆ 25C6 |
□ 25A1 |
■ 25A0 |
△ 25B3 |
▲ 25B2 |
▽ 25BD |
▼ 25BC |
▷ 25B7 |
◁ 25C1 |
▶ 25B6 |
◀ 25C0 |
∘[h] 2218 |
∙[i] 2219 |
7x/Fx | ❖ 2756 |
[j][k] | [j][l] | [j] | [j] | ⚐ 2690 |
⚑ 2691 |
♯ 266F |
♭ 266D |
♪ 266A |
† 2020 |
‡ 2021 |
¶ 00B6 |
⊕ 2295 |
⊖ 2296 |
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ASCII punctuation, may also be mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block.
Mapped to Private Use Area, shown simulated.
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Character set 0x23/0xA3 (row number 3, digits and Roman)
This set includes a subset of
The characters in this row are shown below mapped to Basic Latin codepoints (consistent with articles on the other character sets), but is mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block when used in an encoding which combines KPS 9566 with ASCII.[1]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ||||||||||||||||
3x/Bx | 0 0030 |
1 0031 |
2 0032 |
3 0033 |
4 0034 |
5 0035 |
6 0036 |
7 0037 |
8 0038 |
9 0039 |
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4x/Cx | A 0041 |
B 0042 |
C 0043 |
D 0044 |
E 0045 |
F 0046 |
G 0047 |
H 0048 |
I 0049 |
J 004A |
K 004B |
L 004C |
M 004D |
N 004E |
O 004F | |
5x/Dx | P 0050 |
Q 0051 |
R 0052 |
S 0053 |
T 0054 |
U 0055 |
V 0056 |
W 0057 |
X 0058 |
Y 0059 |
Z 005A |
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6x/Ex | a 0061 |
b 0062 |
c 0063 |
d 0064 |
e 0065 |
f 0066 |
g 0067 |
h 0068 |
i 0069 |
j 006A |
k 006B |
l 006C |
m 006D |
n 006E |
o 006F | |
7x/Fx | p 0070 |
q 0071 |
r 0072 |
s 0073 |
t 0074 |
u 0075 |
v 0076 |
w 0077 |
x 0078 |
y 0079 |
z 007A |
Character set 0x24/0xA4 (row number 4, Chosŏn'gŭl jamo and leaders' names)
This set contains
The jamo in this row which exist in the Unicode Hangul Compatibility Jamo block (which contains the position-independent characters mapped from KS X 1001) are mapped to that block. The obsolete jamo distinguishing palatalised sibilants map to the position-specific characters in the Hangul Jamo block.[1] Conversely, not all of the obsolete jamo encoded by KS X 1001 are encoded in the main plane of KPS 9566. In the 2011 edition of KPS 9566, some of the other historic jamo from KS X 1001 are included outside of the main plane, with the lead byte 0xEA.[3]
The special encodings of the leaders' names are not present in Unicode and are mapped to the Private Use Area. They are shown below simulated with markup.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ㄱ 3131 |
ㄴ 3134 |
ㄷ 3137 |
ㄹ 3139 |
ㅁ 3141 |
ㅂ 3142 |
ㅅ 3145 |
ㅇ 3147 |
ㅈ 3148 |
ㅊ 314A |
ㅋ 314B |
ㅌ 314C |
ㅍ 314D |
ㅎ 314E |
ㄲ 3132 | |
3x/Bx | ㄸ 3138 |
ㅃ 3143 |
ㅆ 3146 |
ㅉ 3149 |
ㅏ 314F |
ㅑ 3151 |
ㅓ 3153 |
ㅕ 3155 |
ㅗ 3157 |
ㅛ 315B |
ㅜ 315C |
ㅠ 3160 |
ㅡ 3161 |
ㅣ 3163 |
ㅐ 3150 |
ㅒ 3152 |
4x/Cx | ㅔ 3154 |
ㅖ 3156 |
ㅚ 315A |
ㅟ 315F |
ㅢ 3162 |
ㅘ 3158 |
ㅝ 315D |
ㅙ 3159 |
ㅞ 315E |
ㄳ 3133 |
ㄵ 3135 |
ㄶ 3136 |
ㄺ 313A |
ㄻ 313B |
ㄼ 313C |
ㄽ 313D |
5x/Dx | ㄾ 313E |
ㄿ 313F |
ㅀ 3140 |
ㅄ 3144 |
ㅿ 317F |
ㆁ 3181 |
ㆆ 3186 |
ㆍ 318D |
ᄼ 113C |
ᄽ 113D |
ᄾ 113E |
ᄿ 113F |
ᅎ 114E |
ᅏ 114F |
ᅐ 1150 |
ᅑ 1151 |
6x/Ex | ᅔ 1154 |
ᅕ 1155 |
김[m] | 일[m] | 성[m] | 김[m] | 정[m] | 일[m] | 김[m] | 정[m] | ||||||
7x/Fx | 은[m] | |||||||||||||||
Mapped to Private Use Area, shown simulated.
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Character set 0x25/0xA5 (row number 5, Cyrillic)
This set includes both cases of 33 letters from the Cyrillic script, sufficient to write the modern Russian alphabet and Bulgarian alphabet, although other forms of Cyrillic require additional letters.[72]
Compare row 12 of KS X 1001 and row 7 of JIS X 0208, which use the same layout (but in a different row).
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | А 0410 |
Б 0411 |
В 0412 |
Г 0413 |
Д 0414 |
Е 0415 |
Ё 0401 |
Ж 0416 |
З 0417 |
И 0418 |
Й 0419 |
К 041A |
Л 041B |
М 041C |
Н 041D | |
3x/Bx | О 041E |
П 041F |
Р 0420 |
С 0421 |
Т 0422 |
У 0423 |
Ф 0424 |
Х 0425 |
Ц 0426 |
Ч 0427 |
Ш 0428 |
Щ 0429 |
Ъ 042A |
Ы 042B |
Ь 042C |
Э 042D |
4x/Cx | Ю 042E |
Я 042F |
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5x/Dx | а 0430 |
б 0431 |
в 0432 |
г 0433 |
д 0434 |
е 0435 |
ё 0451 |
ж 0436 |
з 0437 |
и 0438 |
й 0439 |
к 043A |
л 043B |
м 043C |
н 043D | |
6x/Ex | о 043E |
п 043F |
р 0440 |
с 0441 |
т 0442 |
у 0443 |
ф 0444 |
х 0445 |
ц 0446 |
ч 0447 |
ш 0448 |
щ 0449 |
ъ 044A |
ы 044B |
ь 044C |
э 044D |
7x/Fx | ю 044E |
я 044F |
Character set 0x26/0xA6 (row number 6, Greek letters and Roman numerals)
This set contains
Compare and contrast row 5 of KS X 1001 (which uses the same characters but in a different layout and a different row) and row 6 of JIS X 0208 (which uses the same layout for the Greek letters, but without the Roman numerals).
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | Α 0391 |
Β 0392 |
Γ 0393 |
Δ 0394 |
Ε 0395 |
Ζ 0396 |
Η 0397 |
Θ 0398 |
Ι 0399 |
Κ 039A |
Λ 039B |
Μ 039C |
Ν 039D |
Ξ 039E |
Ο 039F | |
3x/Bx | Π 03A0 |
Ρ 03A1 |
Σ 03A3 |
Τ 03A4 |
Υ 03A5 |
Φ 03A6 |
Χ 03A7 |
Ψ 03A8 |
Ω 03A9 |
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4x/Cx | α 03B1 |
β 03B2 |
γ 03B3 |
δ 03B4 |
ε 03B5 |
ζ 03B6 |
η 03B7 |
θ 03B8 |
ι 03B9 |
κ 03BA |
λ 03BB |
μ 03BC |
ν 03BD |
ξ 03BE |
ο 03BF | |
5x/Dx | π 03C0 |
ρ 03C1 |
σ 03C3 |
τ 03C4 |
υ 03C5 |
φ 03C6 |
χ 03C7 |
ψ 03C8 |
ω 03C9 |
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6x/Ex | Ⅰ 2160 |
Ⅱ 2161 |
Ⅲ 2162 |
Ⅳ 2163 |
Ⅴ 2164 |
Ⅵ 2165 |
Ⅶ 2166 |
Ⅷ 2167 |
Ⅸ 2168 |
Ⅹ 2169 |
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7x/Fx | ⅰ 2170 |
ⅱ 2171 |
ⅲ 2172 |
ⅳ 2173 |
ⅴ 2174 |
ⅵ 2175 |
ⅶ 2176 |
ⅷ 2177 |
ⅸ 2178 |
ⅹ 2179 |
Character set 0x27/0xA7 (row number 7, encircled, superscript, subscript, fractions)
Several circled numbers in this row were mapped to Unicode incorrectly in the 2003 edition, due to using non-final proposed code points.[1] They were corrected in the 2011 edition.[3]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ① 2460 |
② 2461 |
③ 2462 |
④ 2463 |
⑤ 2464 |
⑥ 2465 |
⑦ 2466 |
⑧ 2467 |
⑨ 2468 |
⑩ 2469 |
⑪ 246A |
⑫ 246B |
⑬ 246C |
⑭ 246D |
⑮ 246E | |
3x/Bx | ⑯ 246F |
⑰ 2470 |
⑱ 2471 |
⑲ 2472 |
⑳ 2473 |
㉑ 3251 |
㉒ 3252 |
㉓ 3253 |
㉔ 3254 |
㉕ 3255 |
㉖ 3256 |
㉗ 3257 |
㉘ 3258 |
㉙ 3259 |
㉚ 325A |
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4x/Cx | ㉠ 3260 |
㉡ 3261 |
㉢ 3262 |
㉣ 3263 |
㉤ 3264 |
㉥ 3265 |
㉦ 3266 |
㉧ 3267 |
㉨ 3268 |
㉩ 3269 |
㉪ 326A |
㉫ 326B |
㉬ 326C |
㉭ 326D |
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5x/Dx | ㉮ 326E |
㉯ 326F |
㉰ 3270 |
㉱ 3271 |
㉲ 3272 |
㉳ 3273 |
㉴ 3274 |
㉵ 3275 |
㉶ 3276 |
㉷ 3277 |
㉸ 3278 |
㉹ 3279 |
㉺ 327A |
㉻ 327B |
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6x/Ex | ⁰ 2070 |
¹ 00B9 |
² 00B2 |
³ 00B3 |
⁴ 2074 |
⁵ 2075 |
⁶ 2076 |
⁷ 2077 |
⁸ 2078 |
⁹ 2079 |
½ 00BD |
⅓ 2153 |
⅔ 2154 |
¼ 00BC |
¾ 00BE |
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7x/Fx | ₀ 2080 |
₁ 2081 |
₂ 2082 |
₃ 2083 |
₄ 2084 |
₅ 2085 |
₆ 2086 |
₇ 2087 |
₈ 2088 |
₉ 2089 |
1/2[n] | 1/3[n] | 2/3[n] | 1/4[n] | 3/4[n] | |
Mapped to Private Use Area, shown simulated.
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Character set 0x28/0xA8 (row number 8, unit, quantity and currency symbols)
This set contains symbols for units of measure and currency. Those present in ASCII (highlighted) are shown below mapped to Basic Latin codepoints (consistent with articles on other CJK character sets), but are mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block when used in an encoding which combines KPS 9566 with ASCII.[1]
The Kelvin sign was replaced with a euro sign in the 2003 edition.[1] The 2011 edition includes an alternative encoding of the Kelvin sign at 0xE988.[3]
Compare and contrast with the repertoire of unit symbols included in row 7 of KS X 1001.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ° 00B0 |
′ 2032 |
″ 2033 |
℃ 2103 |
℉ 2109 |
K[o]
|
₩ FFE6 |
$ 0024 |
¢[e] FFE0 |
£[e] FFE1 |
¥[e] FFE5 |
% 0025 |
‰ 2030 |
Å 212B |
㏄ 33C4 | |
3x/Bx | ㎡ 33A1 |
㎥ 33A5 |
㎝ 339D |
㎠ 33A0 |
㎤ 33A4 |
㎜ 339C |
㎟ 339F |
㎣ 33A3 |
㍷ 3377 |
㍸ 3378 |
㍹ 3379 |
㎞ 339E |
㎢ 33A2 |
㎦ 33A6 |
㎙ 3399 |
㎚ 339A |
4x/Cx | ㎛ 339B |
㎧ 33A7 |
㎨ 33A8 |
㎍ 338D |
㎎ 338E |
㎏ 338F |
㎴ 33B4 |
㎵ 33B5 |
㎶ 33B6 |
㎷ 33B7 |
㎸ 33B8 |
㎹ 33B9 |
㎀ 3380 |
㎁ 3381 |
㎂ 3382 |
㎃ 3383 |
5x/Dx | ㎄ 3384 |
㎺ 33BA |
㎻ 33BB |
㎼ 33BC |
㎽ 33BD |
㎾ 33BE |
㎿ 33BF |
Ω 2126 |
㏀ 33C0 |
㏁ 33C1 |
㎐ 3390 |
㎑ 3391 |
㎒ 3392 |
㎓ 3393 |
㎔ 3394 |
㏞ 33DE |
6x/Ex | ㏟ 33DF |
㎰ 33B0 |
㎱ 33B1 |
㎲ 33B2 |
㎳ 33B3 |
㎊ 338A |
㎋ 338B |
㎌ 338C |
㎩ 33A9 |
㎪ 33AA |
㎫ 33AB |
㎬ 33AC |
ℓ 2113 |
㎕ 3395 |
㎖ 3396 |
㎗ 3397 |
7x/Fx | ㎘ 3398 |
㏿ 33FF |
㎈ 3388 |
㎉ 3389 |
㎭ 33AD |
㎮ 33AE |
㎯ 33AF |
㋌ 32CC |
㏝ 33DD |
㏈ 33C8 |
㋍ 32CD |
㋎ 32CE |
㏖ 33D6 |
㏋ 33CB |
㏊ 33CA |
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ASCII punctuation, may also be mapped to the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block.
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Character set 0x29/0xA9 (row number 9, box drawing)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ─ 2500 |
│ 2502 |
┌ 250C |
┐ 2510 |
┘ 2518 |
└ 2514 |
├ 251C |
┬ 252C |
┤ 2524 |
┴ 2534 |
┼ 253C |
━ 2501 |
┃ 2503 |
┏ 250F |
┓ 2513 | |
3x/Bx | ┛ 251B |
┗ 2517 |
┣ 2523 |
┳ 2533 |
┫ 252B |
┻ 253B |
╋ 254B |
┠ 2520 |
┯ 252F |
┨ 2528 |
┷ 2537 |
┿ 253F |
┝ 251D |
┰ 2530 |
┥ 2525 |
┸ 2538 |
4x/Cx | ╂ 2542 |
┒ 2512 |
┑ 2511 |
┚ 251A |
┙ 2519 |
┖ 2516 |
┕ 2515 |
┎ 250E |
┍ 250D |
┞ 251E |
┟ 251F |
┡ 2521 |
┢ 2522 |
┦ 2526 |
┧ 2527 |
┩ 2529 |
5x/Dx | ┪ 252A |
┭ 252D |
┮ 252E |
┱ 2531 |
┲ 2532 |
┵ 2535 |
┶ 2536 |
┹ 2539 |
┺ 253A |
┽ 253D |
┾ 253E |
╀ 2540 |
╁ 2541 |
╃ 2543 |
╄ 2544 |
╅ 2545 |
6x/Ex | ╆ 2546 |
╇ 2547 |
╈ 2548 |
╉ 2549 |
╊ 254A |
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7x/Fx |
Character set 0x2A/0xAA (row number 10, Hiragana)
This row contains Hiragana for use in the Japanese language.
Compare row 10 of KS X 1001, which uses the same layout. Compare and contrast row 4 of JIS X 0208, which also uses the same layout, but in a different row.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ぁ 3041 |
あ 3042 |
ぃ 3043 |
い 3044 |
ぅ 3045 |
う 3046 |
ぇ 3047 |
え 3048 |
ぉ 3049 |
お 304A |
か 304B |
が 304C |
き 304D |
ぎ 304E |
く 304F | |
3x/Bx | ぐ 3050 |
け 3051 |
げ 3052 |
こ 3053 |
ご 3054 |
さ 3055 |
ざ 3056 |
し 3057 |
じ 3058 |
す 3059 |
ず 305A |
せ 305B |
ぜ 305C |
そ 305D |
ぞ 305E |
た 305F |
4x/Cx | だ 3060 |
ち 3061 |
ぢ 3062 |
っ 3063 |
つ 3064 |
づ 3065 |
て 3066 |
で 3067 |
と 3068 |
ど 3069 |
な 306A |
に 306B |
ぬ 306C |
ね 306D |
の 306E |
は 306F |
5x/Dx | ば 3070 |
ぱ 3071 |
ひ 3072 |
び 3073 |
ぴ 3074 |
ふ 3075 |
ぶ 3076 |
ぷ 3077 |
へ 3078 |
べ 3079 |
ぺ 307A |
ほ 307B |
ぼ 307C |
ぽ 307D |
ま 307E |
み 307F |
6x/Ex | む 3080 |
め 3081 |
も 3082 |
ゃ 3083 |
や 3084 |
ゅ 3085 |
ゆ 3086 |
ょ 3087 |
よ 3088 |
ら 3089 |
り 308A |
る 308B |
れ 308C |
ろ 308D |
ゎ 308E |
わ 308F |
7x/Fx | ゐ 3090 |
ゑ 3091 |
を 3092 |
ん 3093 |
Character set 0x2B/0xAB (row number 11, Katakana)
This row contains Katakana for use in the Japanese language. However, the Japanese long vowel mark, which is used in katakana text and included in row 1 of JIS X 0208, is not included (similarly to with GB 2312 and KS X 1001),[73] although it is included by KPS 9566-2011 outside of the main plane, at 0xEA48.[3]
Compare row 11 of KS X 1001, which uses the same layout. Compare and contrast row 5 of JIS X 0208, which also uses the same layout, but in a different row.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ァ 30A1 |
ア 30A2 |
ィ 30A3 |
イ 30A4 |
ゥ 30A5 |
ウ 30A6 |
ェ 30A7 |
エ 30A8 |
ォ 30A9 |
オ 30AA |
カ 30AB |
ガ 30AC |
キ 30AD |
ギ 30AE |
ク 30AF | |
3x/Bx | グ 30B0 |
ケ 30B1 |
ゲ 30B2 |
コ 30B3 |
ゴ 30B4 |
サ 30B5 |
ザ 30B6 |
シ 30B7 |
ジ 30B8 |
ス 30B9 |
ズ 30BA |
セ 30BB |
ゼ 30BC |
ソ 30BD |
ゾ 30BE |
タ 30BF |
4x/Cx | ダ 30C0 |
チ 30C1 |
ヂ 30C2 |
ッ 30C3 |
ツ 30C4 |
ヅ 30C5 |
テ 30C6 |
デ 30C7 |
ト 30C8 |
ド 30C9 |
ナ 30CA |
ニ 30CB |
ヌ 30CC |
ネ 30CD |
ノ 30CE |
ハ 30CF |
5x/Dx | バ 30D0 |
パ 30D1 |
ヒ 30D2 |
ビ 30D3 |
ピ 30D4 |
フ 30D5 |
ブ 30D6 |
プ 30D7 |
ヘ 30D8 |
ベ 30D9 |
ペ 30DA |
ホ 30DB |
ボ 30DC |
ポ 30DD |
マ 30DE |
ミ 30DF |
6x/Ex | ム 30E0 |
メ 30E1 |
モ 30E2 |
ャ 30E3 |
ヤ 30E4 |
ュ 30E5 |
ユ 30E6 |
ョ 30E7 |
ヨ 30E8 |
ラ 30E9 |
リ 30EA |
ル 30EB |
レ 30EC |
ロ 30ED |
ヮ 30EE |
ワ 30EF |
7x/Fx | ヰ 30F0 |
ヱ 30F1 |
ヲ 30F2 |
ン 30F3 |
ヴ 30F4 |
ヵ 30F5 |
ヶ 30F6 |
Character set 0x2C/0xAC (row number 12, miscellaneous symbols and arrows)
For the purpose of mapping this row to Unicode, the bold rightward arrow was unified with the bold rightward arrow from
In earlier editions of KPS 9566, such as the 1997 edition, this row included both the simple Japanese-style postal mark (〒) and a version in a downward-pointing triangle,[46][23] which was proposed by the North Korean national body for addition to Unicode alongside the other missing KPS 9566 characters.[46] A response by a South Korean representative, amongst other requests, requested evidence for the symbol's use in North Korea, noting that the Japanese-style postal mark is not used in South Korea, which uses a circled 우 (i.e. ㉾) for a similar purpose, and enquiring whether a Japanese-style postal mark was in use in North Korea.[48] A subsequent meeting was held to discuss this proposal, attended by North and South Korean WG2 representatives; the meeting report notes that the North Korean body had decided to review the character before discussing it further, and therefore did not recommend it for consideration by WG2 as a whole.[66] The postal mark triangle was subsequently removed from KPS 9566 in 2003, leaving only the unenclosed postal mark.[1]
The postal mark triangle was eventually added to Unicode in version 13.0, both for compatibility with the legacy KPS 9566-97 character, and subsequent to the mark being identified as a symbol which had been used for certification for
Certain KPS 9566 characters in this row, namely two forms of the emblem of the
The north-east and north-west white arrows used incorrect swapped Unicode mappings in the 2003 edition.[1] This was corrected in the 2011 edition mappings.[3]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | [p] | [p] | ⍟ 235F |
☀ 2600 |
☂ 2602 |
☔︎ 2614 |
☁ 2601 |
❄ 2744 |
⚡︎ 26A1 |
⚠ 26A0 |
№ 2116 |
→ 2192 |
← 2190 |
↑ 2191 |
↓ 2193 | |
3x/Bx | ↗ 2197 |
↖ 2196 |
↘ 2198 |
↙ 2199 |
↔ 2194 |
↕ 2195 |
⇨ 21E8 |
⇦ 21E6 |
⇧ 21E7 |
⇩ 21E9 |
⬀ 2B00 |
⬁ 2B01 |
⬂ 2B02 |
⬃ 2B03 |
⬄ 2B04 |
⇳ 21F3 |
4x/Cx | ➡[q] 27A1 |
⬅ 2B05 |
⬆ 2B06 |
⬇ 2B07 |
⬈ 2B08 |
⬉ 2B09 |
⬊ 2B0A |
⬋ 2B0B |
⬌ 2B0C |
⬍ 2B0D |
♣ 2663 |
♥ 2665 |
♠ 2660 |
♦ 2666 |
〒 3012 |
⮗[r] 2B97 |
5x/Dx | ☏ 260F |
☎ 260E |
⏎ 23CE |
☞[s] 261E |
[t] | [u] | ☕︎ 2615 |
㉼ 327C |
㉽ 327D |
㈝ 321D |
㈞ 321E |
㏇ 33C7 |
㋏ 32CF |
㉐ 3250 |
℡ 2121 |
℻ 213B |
6x/Ex | ㍺ 337A |
® 00AE |
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7x/Fx | ||||||||||||||||
Mapped to Private Use Area, shown simulated.
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Character set 0x2E/0xAE (row number 14, Latin-1 subset)
The characters in this set were not present in the 1997 version of the character set, but were added in the 2003 version.
This row is omitted from the mapping for the 2011 edition of the standard,[3] indicating it may have been removed at some point after the 2003 edition. The halfwidth yen sign is instead encoded at 0xE98E in the 2011 edition.[3]
The
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
2x/Ax | ¡ 00A1 |
¢ 00A2 |
£ 00A3 |
¤ 00A4 |
¥ 00A5 |
¦ 00A6 |
© 00A9 |
ª 00AA |
« 00AB |
¬ 00AC |
SHY 00AD |
¯ 00AF | ||||
3x/Bx | µ 00B5 |
¸ 00B8 |
º 00BA |
» 00BB |
¿ 00BF | |||||||||||
4x/Cx | À 00C0 |
Á 00C1 |
 00C2 |
à 00C3 |
Ä 00C4 |
Å 00C5 |
Æ 00C6 |
Ç 00C7 |
È 00C8 |
É 00C9 |
Ê 00CA |
Ë 00CB |
Ì 00CC |
Í 00CD |
Î 00CE |
Ï 00CF |
5x/Dx | Ð 00D0 |
Ñ 00D1 |
Ò 00D2 |
Ó 00D3 |
Ô 00D4 |
Õ 00D5 |
Ö 00D6 |
Ø 00D8 |
Ù 00D9 |
Ú 00DA |
Û 00DB |
Ü 00DC |
Ý 00DD |
Þ 00DE |
ß 00DF | |
6x/Ex | à 00E0 |
á 00E1 |
â 00E2 |
ã 00E3 |
ä 00E4 |
å 00E5 |
æ 00E6 |
ç 00E7 |
è 00E8 |
é 00E9 |
ê 00EA |
ë 00EB |
ì 00EC |
í 00ED |
î 00EE |
ï 00EF |
7x/Fx | ð 00F0 |
ñ 00F1 |
ò 00F2 |
ó 00F3 |
ô 00F4 |
õ 00F5 |
ö 00F6 |
ø 00F8 |
ù 00F9 |
ú 00FA |
û 00FB |
ü 00FC |
ý 00FD |
þ 00FE |
ÿ 00FF |
Precomposed Chosŏn'gŭl sets (rows number 16 through 44)
Precomposed Chosŏn'gŭl syllable clusters are allocated code points in a continuous sorted block between code points 16-01 and 44-47 inclusive. Not all possible clusters are allocated code points.[74] Compare the different ordering and availability in KS X 1001.
The encoded form documented for KPS 9566-2003 encodes the KPS 9566 plane on GR (0xA1-0xFE) and additionally encodes the remaining syllable clusters using lead bytes in the range 0x80-0xC2 and trail bytes in the ranges 0x41-0x5A, 0x61-0x7A and 0x81-0xFE (where at most one byte is in the range 0xA1-0xFE),[1] similarly to Unified Hangul Code but with the omitted clusters from and sorting order of KPS 9566, not KS X 1001.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
302x/B0Ax | 가 AC00 |
각 AC01 |
간 AC04 |
갇 AC07 |
갈 AC08 |
갉 AC09 |
갊 AC0A |
감 AC10 |
갑 AC11 |
값 AC12 |
갓 AC13 |
강 AC15 |
갖 AC16 |
갗 AC17 |
같 AC19 | |
303x/B0Bx | 갚 AC1A |
갛 AC1B |
갔 AC14 |
갸 AC38 |
갹 AC39 |
갼 AC3C |
걀 AC40 |
걈 AC48 |
걋 AC4B |
걍 AC4D |
거 AC70 |
걱 AC71 |
건 AC74 |
걷 AC77 |
걸 AC78 |
걹 AC79 |
304x/B0Cx | 걺 AC7A |
검 AC80 |
겁 AC81 |
것 AC83 |
겅 AC85 |
겆 AC86 |
겉 AC89 |
겊 AC8A |
겋 AC8B |
겄 AC84 |
겨 ACA8 |
격 ACA9 |
견 ACAC |
겯 ACAF |
결 ACB0 |
겸 ACB8 |
305x/B0Dx | 겹 ACB9 |
겻 ACBB |
경 ACBD |
곁 ACC1 |
겪 ACAA |
겼 ACBC |
고 ACE0 |
곡 ACE1 |
곤 ACE4 |
곧 ACE7 |
골 ACE8 |
곪 ACEA |
곬 ACEC |
곯 ACEF |
곰 ACF0 |
곱 ACF1 |
306x/B0Ex | 곳 ACF3 |
공 ACF5 |
곶 ACF6 |
곺 ACFA |
교 AD50 |
굔 AD54 |
굘 AD58 |
굡 AD61 |
굣 AD63 |
구 AD6C |
국 AD6D |
군 AD70 |
굳 AD73 |
굴 AD74 |
굵 AD75 |
굶 AD76 |
307x/B0Fx | 굻 AD7B |
굼 AD7C |
굽 AD7D |
굿 AD7F |
궁 AD81 |
궂 AD82 |
규 ADDC |
균 ADE0 |
귤 ADE4 |
귬 ADEC |
귱 ADF1 |
그 ADF8 |
극 ADF9 |
근 ADFC |
귿 ADFF |
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312x/B1Ax | 글 AE00 |
긁 AE01 |
긇 AE07 |
금 AE08 |
급 AE09 |
긋 AE0B |
긍 AE0D |
기 AE30 |
긱 AE31 |
긴 AE34 |
긷 AE37 |
길 AE38 |
긺 AE3A |
김 AE40 |
깁 AE41 | |
313x/B1Bx | 깃 AE43 |
깅 AE45 |
깆 AE46 |
깇 AE47 |
깉 AE49 |
깊 AE4A |
개 AC1C |
객 AC1D |
갠 AC20 |
갤 AC24 |
갬 AC2C |
갭 AC2D |
갯 AC2F |
갱 AC31 |
갰 AC30 |
걔 AC54 |
314x/B1Cx | 걘 AC58 |
걜 AC5C |
게 AC8C |
겍 AC8D |
겐 AC90 |
겔 AC94 |
겜 AC9C |
겝 AC9D |
겟 AC9F |
겡 ACA1 |
겠 ACA0 |
계 ACC4 |
곈 ACC8 |
곌 ACCC |
곕 ACD5 |
곗 ACD7 |
315x/B1Dx | 괴 AD34 |
괵 AD35 |
괸 AD38 |
괼 AD3C |
굄 AD44 |
굅 AD45 |
굇 AD47 |
굉 AD49 |
굈 AD48 |
귀 ADC0 |
귁 ADC1 |
귄 ADC4 |
귈 ADC8 |
귐 ADD0 |
귑 ADD1 |
귓 ADD3 |
316x/B1Ex | 긔 AE14 |
과 ACFC |
곽 ACFD |
관 AD00 |
괃 AD03 |
괄 AD04 |
괆 AD06 |
괌 AD0C |
괍 AD0D |
괏 AD0F |
광 AD11 |
괐 AD10 |
궈 AD88 |
궉 AD89 |
권 AD8C |
궐 AD90 |
317x/B1Fx | 궘 AD98 |
궝 AD9D |
궜 AD9C |
괘 AD18 |
괙 AD19 |
괜 AD1C |
괠 AD20 |
괩 AD29 |
괭 AD2D |
괬 AD2C |
궤 ADA4 |
궥 ADA5 |
궷 ADB7 |
나 B098 |
낙 B099 |
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322x/B2Ax | 낛 B09B |
난 B09C |
낟 B09F |
날 B0A0 |
낡 B0A1 |
낢 B0A2 |
남 B0A8 |
납 B0A9 |
낫 B0AB |
낭 B0AD |
낮 B0AE |
낯 B0AF |
낱 B0B1 |
낳 B0B3 |
낚 B09A | |
323x/B2Bx | 났 B0AC |
냐 B0D0 |
냑 B0D1 |
냔 B0D4 |
냘 B0D8 |
냠 B0E0 |
냡 B0E1 |
냥 B0E5 |
너 B108 |
넉 B109 |
넋 B10B |
넌 B10C |
널 B110 |
넒 B112 |
넓 B113 |
넘 B118 |
324x/B2Cx | 넙 B119 |
넛 B11B |
넝 B11D |
넢 B122 |
넣 B123 |
넊 B10A |
넜 B11C |
녀 B140 |
녁 B141 |
년 B144 |
녈 B148 |
념 B150 |
녑 B151 |
녓 B153 |
녕 B155 |
녘 B158 |
325x/B2Dx | 녔 B154 |
노 B178 |
녹 B179 |
논 B17C |
놀 B180 |
놂 B182 |
놈 B188 |
놉 B189 |
놋 B18B |
농 B18D |
높 B192 |
놓 B193 |
뇨 B1E8 |
뇩 B1E9 |
뇬 B1EC |
뇰 B1F0 |
326x/B2Ex | 뇸 B1F8 |
뇹 B1F9 |
뇻 B1FB |
뇽 B1FD |
누 B204 |
눅 B205 |
눈 B208 |
눋 B20B |
눌 B20C |
눔 B214 |
눕 B215 |
눗 B217 |
눙 B219 |
눞 B21E |
뉴 B274 |
뉵 B275 |
327x/B2Fx | 뉸 B278 |
뉼 B27C |
늄 B284 |
늅 B285 |
늉 B289 |
느 B290 |
늑 B291 |
는 B294 |
늘 B298 |
늙 B299 |
늚 B29A |
늠 B2A0 |
늡 B2A1 |
늣 B2A3 |
능 B2A5 |
|
332x/B3Ax | 늦 B2A6 |
늪 B2AA |
니 B2C8 |
닉 B2C9 |
닌 B2CC |
닐 B2D0 |
닒 B2D2 |
님 B2D8 |
닙 B2D9 |
닛 B2DB |
닝 B2DD |
닢 B2E2 |
내 B0B4 |
낵 B0B5 |
낸 B0B8 | |
333x/B3Bx | 낼 B0BC |
냄 B0C4 |
냅 B0C5 |
냇 B0C7 |
냉 B0C9 |
냈 B0C8 |
냬 B0EC |
네 B124 |
넥 B125 |
넨 B128 |
넬 B12C |
넴 B134 |
넵 B135 |
넷 B137 |
넹 B139 |
넸 B138 |
334x/B3Cx | 녜 B15C |
녠 B160 |
뇌 B1CC |
뇐 B1D0 |
뇔 B1D4 |
뇜 B1DC |
뇝 B1DD |
뇟 B1DF |
뉘 B258 |
뉜 B25C |
뉠 B260 |
뉨 B268 |
뉩 B269 |
뉭 B26D |
늬 B2AC |
늰 B2B0 |
335x/B3Dx | 늴 B2B4 |
늼 B2BC |
닁 B2C1 |
놔 B194 |
놘 B198 |
놜 B19C |
놧 B1A7 |
놨 B1A8 |
눠 B220 |
눨 B228 |
눳 B233 |
눴 B234 |
놰 B1B0 |
눼 B23C |
다 B2E4 |
닥 B2E5 |
336x/B3Ex | 단 B2E8 |
닫 B2EB |
달 B2EC |
닭 B2ED |
닮 B2EE |
닯 B2EF |
닲 B2F2 |
닳 B2F3 |
담 B2F4 |
답 B2F5 |
닷 B2F7 |
당 B2F9 |
닺 B2FA |
닻 B2FB |
닾 B2FE |
닿 B2FF |
337x/B3Fx | 닦 B2E6 |
닸 B2F8 |
댜 B31C |
더 B354 |
덕 B355 |
던 B358 |
덛 B35B |
덜 B35C |
덞 B35E |
덟 B35F |
덤 B364 |
덥 B365 |
덧 B367 |
덩 B369 |
덫 B36B |
|
342x/B4Ax | 덮 B36E |
덯 B36F |
덖 B356 |
덨 B368 |
뎌 B38C |
뎐 B390 |
뎔 B394 |
뎡 B3A1 |
뎠 B3A0 |
도 B3C4 |
독 B3C5 |
돈 B3C8 |
돋 B3CB |
돌 B3CC |
돎 B3CE | |
343x/B4Bx | 돐 B3D0 |
돔 B3D4 |
돕 B3D5 |
돗 B3D7 |
동 B3D9 |
돛 B3DB |
돝 B3DD |
됴 B434 |
두 B450 |
둑 B451 |
둔 B454 |
둘 B458 |
둠 B460 |
둡 B461 |
둣 B463 |
둥 B465 |
344x/B4Cx | 듀 B4C0 |
듄 B4C4 |
듈 B4C8 |
듐 B4D0 |
듕 B4D5 |
드 B4DC |
득 B4DD |
든 B4E0 |
듣 B4E3 |
들 B4E4 |
듥 B4E5 |
듦 B4E6 |
듧 B4E7 |
듬 B4EC |
듭 B4ED |
듯 B4EF |
345x/B4Dx | 등 B4F1 |
디 B514 |
딕 B515 |
딘 B518 |
딛 B51B |
딜 B51C |
딤 B524 |
딥 B525 |
딧 B527 |
딩 B529 |
딪 B52A |
딮 B52E |
딨 B528 |
대 B300 |
댁 B301 |
댄 B304 |
346x/B4Ex | 댈 B308 |
댐 B310 |
댑 B311 |
댓 B313 |
댕 B315 |
댔 B314 |
댸 B338 |
데 B370 |
덱 B371 |
덴 B374 |
덷 B377 |
델 B378 |
뎀 B380 |
뎁 B381 |
뎃 B383 |
뎅 B385 |
347x/B4Fx | 뎄 B384 |
뎨 B3A8 |
뎬 B3AC |
되 B418 |
된 B41C |
될 B420 |
됨 B428 |
됩 B429 |
됫 B42B |
됭 B42D |
됬 B42C |
뒤 B4A4 |
뒥 B4A5 |
뒨 B4A8 |
뒬 B4AC |
|
352x/B5Ax | 뒴 B4B4 |
뒵 B4B5 |
뒷 B4B7 |
뒹 B4B9 |
듸 B4F8 |
듼 B4FC |
딀 B500 |
딉 B509 |
딍 B50D |
돠 B3E0 |
돤 B3E4 |
돨 B3E8 |
둬 B46C |
둰 B470 |
둴 B474 | |
353x/B5Bx | 둼 B47C |
둿 B47F |
뒀 B480 |
돼 B3FC |
됀 B400 |
됄 B404 |
됐 B410 |
뒈 B488 |
뒝 B49D |
라 B77C |
락 B77D |
란 B780 |
랄 B784 |
람 B78C |
랍 B78D |
랏 B78F |
354x/B5Cx | 랑 B791 |
랒 B792 |
랖 B796 |
랗 B797 |
랐 B790 |
랴 B7B4 |
략 B7B5 |
랸 B7B8 |
랼 B7BC |
럄 B7C4 |
럅 B7C5 |
럇 B7C7 |
량 B7C9 |
러 B7EC |
럭 B7ED |
런 B7F0 |
355x/B5Dx | 럴 B7F4 |
럼 B7FC |
럽 B7FD |
럿 B7FF |
렁 B801 |
렆 B806 |
렇 B807 |
렀 B800 |
려 B824 |
력 B825 |
련 B828 |
렬 B82C |
렴 B834 |
렵 B835 |
렷 B837 |
령 B839 |
356x/B5Ex | 렸 B838 |
로 B85C |
록 B85D |
론 B860 |
롤 B864 |
롬 B86C |
롭 B86D |
롯 B86F |
롱 B871 |
롶 B876 |
료 B8CC |
룐 B8D0 |
룔 B8D4 |
룜 B8DC |
룝 B8DD |
룟 B8DF |
357x/B5Fx | 룡 B8E1 |
루 B8E8 |
룩 B8E9 |
룬 B8EC |
룰 B8F0 |
룸 B8F8 |
룹 B8F9 |
룻 B8FB |
룽 B8FD |
류 B958 |
륙 B959 |
륜 B95C |
률 B960 |
륨 B968 |
륩 B969 |
|
362x/B6Ax | 륫 B96B |
륭 B96D |
르 B974 |
륵 B975 |
른 B978 |
를 B97C |
름 B984 |
릅 B985 |
릇 B987 |
릉 B989 |
릊 B98A |
릍 B98D |
릎 B98E |
리 B9AC |
릭 B9AD | |
363x/B6Bx | 린 B9B0 |
릴 B9B4 |
림 B9BC |
립 B9BD |
릿 B9BF |
링 B9C1 |
맆 B9C6 |
래 B798 |
랙 B799 |
랜 B79C |
랠 B7A0 |
램 B7A8 |
랩 B7A9 |
랫 B7AB |
랭 B7AD |
랬 B7AC |
364x/B6Cx | 럐 B7D0 |
레 B808 |
렉 B809 |
렌 B80C |
렐 B810 |
렘 B818 |
렙 B819 |
렛 B81B |
렝 B81D |
렜 B81C |
례 B840 |
롄 B844 |
롈 B848 |
롑 B851 |
롓 B853 |
뢰 B8B0 |
365x/B6Dx | 뢴 B8B4 |
뢸 B8B8 |
룀 B8C0 |
룁 B8C1 |
룃 B8C3 |
룅 B8C5 |
룄 B8C4 |
뤼 B93C |
뤽 B93D |
륀 B940 |
륄 B944 |
륌 B94C |
륏 B94F |
륑 B951 |
릐 B990 |
릔 B994 |
366x/B6Ex | 릘 B998 |
릠 B9A0 |
롸 B878 |
롼 B87C |
뢉 B889 |
뢍 B88D |
뤄 B904 |
뤘 B918 |
뢔 B894 |
뢨 B8A8 |
뤠 B920 |
마 B9C8 |
막 B9C9 |
만 B9CC |
많 B9CE |
맏 B9CF |
367x/B6Fx | 말 B9D0 |
맑 B9D1 |
맒 B9D2 |
맘 B9D8 |
맙 B9D9 |
맛 B9DB |
망 B9DD |
맞 B9DE |
맟 B9DF |
맡 B9E1 |
맣 B9E3 |
먀 BA00 |
먁 BA01 |
먄 BA04 |
먈 BA08 |
|
372x/B7Ax | 먐 BA10 |
먕 BA15 |
머 BA38 |
먹 BA39 |
먼 BA3C |
멀 BA40 |
멁 BA41 |
멂 BA42 |
멈 BA48 |
멉 BA49 |
멋 BA4B |
멍 BA4D |
멎 BA4E |
멓 BA53 |
멌 BA4C | |
373x/B7Bx | 며 BA70 |
멱 BA71 |
면 BA74 |
멸 BA78 |
몀 BA80 |
몁 BA81 |
몃 BA83 |
명 BA85 |
몇 BA87 |
몄 BA84 |
모 BAA8 |
목 BAA9 |
몫 BAAB |
몬 BAAC |
몯 BAAF |
몰 BAB0 |
374x/B7Cx | 몲 BAB2 |
몸 BAB8 |
몹 BAB9 |
못 BABB |
몽 BABD |
뫃 BAC3 |
묘 BB18 |
묜 BB1C |
묠 BB20 |
묩 BB29 |
묫 BB2B |
무 BB34 |
묵 BB35 |
문 BB38 |
묻 BB3B |
물 BB3C |
375x/B7Dx | 묽 BB3D |
묾 BB3E |
뭄 BB44 |
뭅 BB45 |
뭇 BB47 |
뭉 BB49 |
뭍 BB4D |
뭏 BB4F |
묶 BB36 |
뮤 BBA4 |
뮥 BBA5 |
뮨 BBA8 |
뮬 BBAC |
뮴 BBB4 |
뮷 BBB7 |
뮹 BBB9 |
376x/B7Ex | 므 BBC0 |
믄 BBC4 |
믈 BBC8 |
믐 BBD0 |
믑 BBD1 |
믓 BBD3 |
믕 BBD5 |
미 BBF8 |
믹 BBF9 |
민 BBFC |
믿 BBFF |
밀 BC00 |
밂 BC02 |
밈 BC08 |
밉 BC09 |
밋 BC0B |
377x/B7Fx | 밍 BC0D |
및 BC0F |
밑 BC11 |
밌 BC0C |
매 B9E4 |
맥 B9E5 |
맨 B9E8 |
맬 B9EC |
맴 B9F4 |
맵 B9F5 |
맷 B9F7 |
맹 B9F9 |
맺 B9FA |
맸 B9F8 |
먜 BA1C |
|
382x/B8Ax | 메 BA54 |
멕 BA55 |
멘 BA58 |
멜 BA5C |
멤 BA64 |
멥 BA65 |
멧 BA67 |
멩 BA69 |
멨 BA68 |
몌 BA8C |
몐 BA90 |
뫼 BAFC |
묀 BB00 |
묄 BB04 |
묌 BB0C | |
383x/B8Bx | 묍 BB0D |
묏 BB0F |
묑 BB11 |
뮈 BB88 |
뮌 BB8C |
뮐 BB90 |
믜 BBDC |
믠 BBE0 |
믬 BBEC |
뫄 BAC4 |
뫈 BAC8 |
뫙 BAD9 |
뫘 BAD8 |
뭐 BB50 |
뭔 BB54 |
뭘 BB58 |
384x/B8Cx | 뭠 BB60 |
뭡 BB61 |
뭣 BB63 |
뭤 BB64 |
뫠 BAE0 |
뭬 BB6C |
바 BC14 |
박 BC15 |
밗 BC17 |
반 BC18 |
받 BC1B |
발 BC1C |
밝 BC1D |
밞 BC1E |
밟 BC1F |
밤 BC24 |
385x/B8Dx | 밥 BC25 |
밧 BC27 |
방 BC29 |
밭 BC2D |
밖 BC16 |
뱌 BC4C |
뱍 BC4D |
뱐 BC50 |
뱜 BC5C |
뱝 BC5D |
버 BC84 |
벅 BC85 |
번 BC88 |
벋 BC8B |
벌 BC8C |
벍 BC8D |
386x/B8Ex | 벎 BC8E |
범 BC94 |
법 BC95 |
벗 BC97 |
벙 BC99 |
벚 BC9A |
벜 BC9C |
벘 BC98 |
벼 BCBC |
벽 BCBD |
변 BCC0 |
별 BCC4 |
볌 BCCC |
볍 BCCD |
볏 BCCF |
병 BCD1 |
387x/B8Fx | 볓 BCD3 |
볕 BCD5 |
볐 BCD0 |
보 BCF4 |
복 BCF5 |
본 BCF8 |
볼 BCFC |
봄 BD04 |
봅 BD05 |
봇 BD07 |
봉 BD09 |
봏 BD0F |
볶 BCF6 |
뵤 BD64 |
뵨 BD68 |
|
392x/B9Ax | 뵬 BD6C |
부 BD80 |
북 BD81 |
분 BD84 |
붇 BD87 |
불 BD88 |
붉 BD89 |
붊 BD8A |
붐 BD90 |
붑 BD91 |
붓 BD93 |
붕 BD95 |
붙 BD99 |
붚 BD9A |
뷰 BDF0 | |
393x/B9Bx | 뷴 BDF4 |
뷸 BDF8 |
븀 BE00 |
븁 BE01 |
븃 BE03 |
븅 BE05 |
브 BE0C |
븍 BE0D |
븐 BE10 |
블 BE14 |
븜 BE1C |
븝 BE1D |
븟 BE1F |
븡 BE21 |
비 BE44 |
빅 BE45 |
394x/B9Cx | 빈 BE48 |
빌 BE4C |
빎 BE4E |
빔 BE54 |
빕 BE55 |
빗 BE57 |
빙 BE59 |
빚 BE5A |
빛 BE5B |
배 BC30 |
백 BC31 |
밴 BC34 |
밷 BC37 |
밸 BC38 |
뱀 BC40 |
뱁 BC41 |
395x/B9Dx | 뱃 BC43 |
뱅 BC45 |
뱉 BC49 |
뱄 BC44 |
뱨 BC68 |
베 BCA0 |
벡 BCA1 |
벤 BCA4 |
벧 BCA7 |
벨 BCA8 |
벰 BCB0 |
벱 BCB1 |
벳 BCB3 |
벵 BCB5 |
벴 BCB4 |
볘 BCD8 |
396x/B9Ex | 볜 BCDC |
뵈 BD48 |
뵉 BD49 |
뵌 BD4C |
뵐 BD50 |
뵘 BD58 |
뵙 BD59 |
뵜 BD5C |
뷔 BDD4 |
뷕 BDD5 |
뷘 BDD8 |
뷜 BDDC |
뷩 BDE9 |
븨 BE28 |
븬 BE2C |
븰 BE30 |
397x/B9Fx | 븽 BE3D |
봐 BD10 |
봔 BD14 |
봡 BD21 |
봣 BD23 |
봤 BD24 |
붜 BD9C |
붤 BDA4 |
붯 BDAF |
붴 BDB4 |
붰 BDB0 |
봬 BD2C |
봰 BD30 |
뵀 BD40 |
붸 BDB8 |
|
3A2x/BAAx | 사 C0AC |
삭 C0AD |
삯 C0AF |
산 C0B0 |
삳 C0B3 |
살 C0B4 |
삵 C0B5 |
삶 C0B6 |
삼 C0BC |
삽 C0BD |
삿 C0BF |
상 C0C1 |
샅 C0C5 |
샀 C0C0 |
샤 C0E4 | |
3A3x/BABx | 샥 C0E5 |
샨 C0E8 |
샬 C0EC |
샴 C0F4 |
샵 C0F5 |
샷 C0F7 |
샹 C0F9 |
서 C11C |
석 C11D |
섟 C11F |
선 C120 |
섣 C123 |
설 C124 |
섦 C126 |
섧 C127 |
섬 C12C |
3A4x/BACx | 섭 C12D |
섯 C12F |
성 C131 |
섶 C136 |
섞 C11E |
섰 C130 |
셔 C154 |
셕 C155 |
션 C158 |
셜 C15C |
셤 C164 |
셥 C165 |
셧 C167 |
셩 C169 |
셨 C168 |
소 C18C |
3A5x/BADx | 속 C18D |
손 C190 |
솓 C193 |
솔 C194 |
솖 C196 |
솜 C19C |
솝 C19D |
솟 C19F |
송 C1A1 |
솥 C1A5 |
솎 C18E |
쇼 C1FC |
쇽 C1FD |
숀 C200 |
숄 C204 |
숌 C20C |
3A6x/BAEx | 숍 C20D |
숏 C20F |
숑 C211 |
수 C218 |
숙 C219 |
순 C21C |
숟 C21F |
술 C220 |
숨 C228 |
숩 C229 |
숫 C22B |
숭 C22D |
숯 C22F |
숱 C231 |
숲 C232 |
슈 C288 |
3A7x/BAFx | 슉 C289 |
슌 C28C |
슐 C290 |
슘 C298 |
슙 C299 |
슛 C29B |
슝 C29D |
스 C2A4 |
슥 C2A5 |
슨 C2A8 |
슬 C2AC |
슭 C2AD |
슲 C2B2 |
슳 C2B3 |
슴 C2B4 |
|
3B2x/BBAx | 습 C2B5 |
슷 C2B7 |
승 C2B9 |
시 C2DC |
식 C2DD |
신 C2E0 |
싣 C2E3 |
실 C2E4 |
싫 C2EB |
심 C2EC |
십 C2ED |
싯 C2EF |
싱 C2F1 |
싶 C2F6 |
새 C0C8 | |
3B3x/BBBx | 색 C0C9 |
샌 C0CC |
샐 C0D0 |
샘 C0D8 |
샙 C0D9 |
샛 C0DB |
생 C0DD |
샜 C0DC |
섀 C100 |
섄 C104 |
섈 C108 |
섐 C110 |
섕 C115 |
세 C138 |
섹 C139 |
센 C13C |
3B4x/BBCx | 셀 C140 |
셈 C148 |
셉 C149 |
셋 C14B |
셍 C14D |
셑 C151 |
셒 C152 |
셌 C14C |
셰 C170 |
셴 C174 |
셸 C178 |
솅 C185 |
쇠 C1E0 |
쇡 C1E1 |
쇤 C1E4 |
쇨 C1E8 |
3B5x/BBDx | 쇰 C1F0 |
쇱 C1F1 |
쇳 C1F3 |
쇵 C1F5 |
쇴 C1F4 |
쉬 C26C |
쉭 C26D |
쉰 C270 |
쉴 C274 |
쉼 C27C |
쉽 C27D |
쉿 C27F |
슁 C281 |
싀 C2C0 |
싄 C2C4 |
솨 C1A8 |
3B6x/BBEx | 솩 C1A9 |
솬 C1AC |
솰 C1B0 |
솻 C1BB |
솽 C1BD |
숴 C234 |
쉈 C248 |
쇄 C1C4 |
쇈 C1C8 |
쇌 C1CC |
쇔 C1D4 |
쇗 C1D7 |
쇘 C1D8 |
쉐 C250 |
쉑 C251 |
쉔 C254 |
3B7x/BBFx | 쉘 C258 |
쉠 C260 |
쉡 C261 |
쉥 C265 |
자 C790 |
작 C791 |
잔 C794 |
잖 C796 |
잗 C797 |
잘 C798 |
잚 C79A |
잠 C7A0 |
잡 C7A1 |
잣 C7A3 |
장 C7A5 |
|
3C2x/BCAx | 잦 C7A6 |
잤 C7A4 |
쟈 C7C8 |
쟉 C7C9 |
쟌 C7CC |
쟎 C7CE |
쟐 C7D0 |
쟘 C7D8 |
쟙 C7D9 |
쟝 C7DD |
저 C800 |
적 C801 |
전 C804 |
절 C808 |
젊 C80A | |
3C3x/BCBx | 점 C810 |
접 C811 |
젓 C813 |
정 C815 |
젖 C816 |
젔 C814 |
져 C838 |
젹 C839 |
젼 C83C |
졀 C840 |
졈 C848 |
졉 C849 |
졋 C84B |
졍 C84D |
졌 C84C |
조 C870 |
3C4x/BCCx | 족 C871 |
존 C874 |
졸 C878 |
졺 C87A |
좀 C880 |
좁 C881 |
좃 C883 |
종 C885 |
좆 C886 |
좇 C887 |
좋 C88B |
죠 C8E0 |
죡 C8E1 |
죤 C8E4 |
죨 C8E8 |
죰 C8F0 |
3C5x/BCDx | 죵 C8F5 |
주 C8FC |
죽 C8FD |
준 C900 |
줄 C904 |
줅 C905 |
줆 C906 |
줌 C90C |
줍 C90D |
줏 C90F |
중 C911 |
쥬 C96C |
쥰 C970 |
쥴 C974 |
쥼 C97C |
즁 C981 |
3C6x/BCEx | 즈 C988 |
즉 C989 |
즌 C98C |
즐 C990 |
즘 C998 |
즙 C999 |
즛 C99B |
증 C99D |
지 C9C0 |
직 C9C1 |
진 C9C4 |
짇 C9C7 |
질 C9C8 |
짊 C9CA |
짐 C9D0 |
집 C9D1 |
3C7x/BCFx | 짓 C9D3 |
징 C9D5 |
짖 C9D6 |
짙 C9D9 |
짚 C9DA |
재 C7AC |
잭 C7AD |
잰 C7B0 |
잴 C7B4 |
잼 C7BC |
잽 C7BD |
잿 C7BF |
쟁 C7C1 |
쟀 C7C0 |
쟤 C7E4 |
|
3D2x/BDAx | 쟨 C7E8 |
쟬 C7EC |
제 C81C |
젝 C81D |
젠 C820 |
젤 C824 |
젬 C82C |
젭 C82D |
젯 C82F |
젱 C831 |
젶 C836 |
젰 C830 |
졔 C854 |
졘 C858 |
졜 C85C | |
3D3x/BDBx | 죄 C8C4 |
죈 C8C8 |
죌 C8CC |
죔 C8D4 |
죕 C8D5 |
죗 C8D7 |
죙 C8D9 |
죘 C8D8 |
쥐 C950 |
쥑 C951 |
쥔 C954 |
쥗 C957 |
쥘 C958 |
쥠 C960 |
쥡 C961 |
쥣 C963 |
3D4x/BDCx | 즤 C9A4 |
좌 C88C |
좍 C88D |
좐 C890 |
좔 C894 |
좝 C89D |
좟 C89F |
좡 C8A1 |
줘 C918 |
줬 C92C |
좨 C8A8 |
좽 C8BD |
좼 C8BC |
줴 C934 |
줸 C938 |
줼 C93C |
3D5x/BDDx | 쥄 C944 |
쥅 C945 |
쥈 C948 |
차 CC28 |
착 CC29 |
찬 CC2C |
찮 CC2E |
찰 CC30 |
참 CC38 |
찹 CC39 |
찻 CC3B |
창 CC3D |
찾 CC3E |
찼 CC3C |
챠 CC60 |
챤 CC64 |
3D6x/BDEx | 챦 CC66 |
챨 CC68 |
챰 CC70 |
챱 CC71 |
챵 CC75 |
처 CC98 |
척 CC99 |
천 CC9C |
철 CCA0 |
첨 CCA8 |
첩 CCA9 |
첫 CCAB |
청 CCAD |
첬 CCAC |
쳐 CCD0 |
쳑 CCD1 |
3D7x/BDFx | 쳔 CCD4 |
쳘 CCD8 |
쳤 CCE4 |
초 CD08 |
촉 CD09 |
촌 CD0C |
촐 CD10 |
촘 CD18 |
촙 CD19 |
촛 CD1B |
총 CD1D |
쵸 CD78 |
쵼 CD7C |
춀 CD80 |
춈 CD88 |
|
3E2x/BEAx | 추 CD94 |
축 CD95 |
춘 CD98 |
춛 CD9B |
출 CD9C |
춤 CDA4 |
춥 CDA5 |
춧 CDA7 |
충 CDA9 |
츄 CE04 |
츈 CE08 |
츌 CE0C |
츔 CE14 |
츙 CE19 |
츠 CE20 | |
3E3x/BEBx | 측 CE21 |
츤 CE24 |
츨 CE28 |
츰 CE30 |
츱 CE31 |
츳 CE33 |
층 CE35 |
치 CE58 |
칙 CE59 |
친 CE5C |
칟 CE5F |
칠 CE60 |
칡 CE61 |
침 CE68 |
칩 CE69 |
칫 CE6B |
3E4x/BECx | 칭 CE6D |
채 CC44 |
책 CC45 |
챈 CC48 |
챌 CC4C |
챔 CC54 |
챕 CC55 |
챗 CC57 |
챙 CC59 |
챘 CC58 |
챼 CC7C |
체 CCB4 |
첵 CCB5 |
첸 CCB8 |
첼 CCBC |
쳄 CCC4 |
3E5x/BEDx | 쳅 CCC5 |
쳇 CCC7 |
쳉 CCC9 |
쳈 CCC8 |
쳬 CCEC |
쳰 CCF0 |
촁 CD01 |
최 CD5C |
쵠 CD60 |
쵤 CD64 |
쵬 CD6C |
쵭 CD6D |
쵯 CD6F |
쵱 CD71 |
취 CDE8 |
췬 CDEC |
3E6x/BEEx | 췰 CDF0 |
췸 CDF8 |
췹 CDF9 |
췻 CDFB |
췽 CDFD |
츼 CE3C |
촤 CD24 |
촥 CD25 |
촨 CD28 |
촬 CD2C |
촹 CD39 |
춰 CDB0 |
췃 CDC3 |
췄 CDC4 |
쵀 CD40 |
쵄 CD44 |
3E7x/BEFx | 췌 CDCC |
췐 CDD0 |
카 CE74 |
칵 CE75 |
칸 CE78 |
칼 CE7C |
캄 CE84 |
캅 CE85 |
캇 CE87 |
캉 CE89 |
캎 CE8E |
캈 CE88 |
캬 CEAC |
캭 CEAD |
캰 CEB0 |
|
3F2x/BFAx | 캼 CEBC |
캽 CEBD |
컁 CEC1 |
커 CEE4 |
컥 CEE5 |
컨 CEE8 |
컫 CEEB |
컬 CEEC |
컴 CEF4 |
컵 CEF5 |
컷 CEF7 |
컹 CEF9 |
컽 CEFD |
컾 CEFE |
컸 CEF8 | |
3F3x/BFBx | 켜 CF1C |
켠 CF20 |
켤 CF24 |
켬 CF2C |
켭 CF2D |
켯 CF2F |
켱 CF31 |
켰 CF30 |
코 CF54 |
콕 CF55 |
콘 CF58 |
콜 CF5C |
콤 CF64 |
콥 CF65 |
콧 CF67 |
콩 CF69 |
3F4x/BFCx | 쿄 CFC4 |
쿠 CFE0 |
쿡 CFE1 |
쿤 CFE4 |
쿨 CFE8 |
쿰 CFF0 |
쿱 CFF1 |
쿳 CFF3 |
쿵 CFF5 |
큐 D050 |
큔 D054 |
큘 D058 |
큠 D060 |
크 D06C |
큭 D06D |
큰 D070 |
3F5x/BFDx | 클 D074 |
큼 D07C |
큽 D07D |
킁 D081 |
키 D0A4 |
킥 D0A5 |
킨 D0A8 |
킬 D0AC |
킴 D0B4 |
킵 D0B5 |
킷 D0B7 |
킹 D0B9 |
킾 D0BE |
캐 CE90 |
캑 CE91 |
캔 CE94 |
3F6x/BFEx | 캘 CE98 |
캠 CEA0 |
캡 CEA1 |
캣 CEA3 |
캥 CEA5 |
캪 CEAA |
캤 CEA4 |
컈 CEC8 |
케 CF00 |
켁 CF01 |
켄 CF04 |
켈 CF08 |
켐 CF10 |
켑 CF11 |
켓 CF13 |
켕 CF15 |
3F7x/BFFx | 켸 CF38 |
쾨 CFA8 |
쾰 CFB0 |
퀴 D034 |
퀵 D035 |
퀸 D038 |
퀼 D03C |
큄 D044 |
큅 D045 |
큇 D047 |
큉 D049 |
킈 D088 |
콰 CF70 |
콱 CF71 |
콴 CF74 |
|
402x/C0Ax | 콸 CF78 |
쾀 CF80 |
쾅 CF85 |
쿼 CFFC |
퀀 D000 |
퀄 D004 |
퀑 D011 |
쾌 CF8C |
쾐 CF90 |
쾔 CF94 |
쾡 CFA1 |
퀘 D018 |
퀙 D019 |
퀠 D020 |
퀭 D02D | |
403x/C0Bx | 타 D0C0 |
탁 D0C1 |
탄 D0C4 |
탈 D0C8 |
탉 D0C9 |
탐 D0D0 |
탑 D0D1 |
탓 D0D3 |
탕 D0D5 |
탚 D0DA |
탔 D0D4 |
탸 D0F8 |
탼 D0FC |
턍 D10D |
터 D130 |
턱 D131 |
404x/C0Cx | 턴 D134 |
털 D138 |
턺 D13A |
텀 D140 |
텁 D141 |
텃 D143 |
텅 D145 |
텄 D144 |
텨 D168 |
텬 D16C |
텼 D17C |
토 D1A0 |
톡 D1A1 |
톤 D1A4 |
톨 D1A8 |
톰 D1B0 |
405x/C0Dx | 톱 D1B1 |
톳 D1B3 |
통 D1B5 |
톺 D1BA |
툐 D210 |
투 D22C |
툭 D22D |
툰 D230 |
툴 D234 |
툼 D23C |
툽 D23D |
툿 D23F |
퉁 D241 |
튜 D29C |
튠 D2A0 |
튤 D2A4 |
406x/C0Ex | 튬 D2AC |
튱 D2B1 |
트 D2B8 |
특 D2B9 |
튼 D2BC |
튿 D2BF |
틀 D2C0 |
틂 D2C2 |
틈 D2C8 |
틉 D2C9 |
틋 D2CB |
틍 D2CD |
티 D2F0 |
틱 D2F1 |
틴 D2F4 |
틸 D2F8 |
407x/C0Fx | 팀 D300 |
팁 D301 |
팃 D303 |
팅 D305 |
태 D0DC |
택 D0DD |
탠 D0E0 |
탤 D0E4 |
탬 D0EC |
탭 D0ED |
탯 D0EF |
탱 D0F1 |
탶 D0F6 |
탰 D0F0 |
턔 D114 |
|
412x/C1Ax | 테 D14C |
텍 D14D |
텐 D150 |
텔 D154 |
템 D15C |
텝 D15D |
텟 D15F |
텡 D161 |
텦 D166 |
톄 D184 |
톈 D188 |
퇴 D1F4 |
퇸 D1F8 |
툇 D207 |
툉 D209 | |
413x/C1Bx | 튀 D280 |
튁 D281 |
튄 D284 |
튈 D288 |
튐 D290 |
튑 D291 |
튕 D295 |
틔 D2D4 |
틘 D2D8 |
틜 D2DC |
틤 D2E4 |
틥 D2E5 |
톼 D1BC |
퇀 D1C0 |
퉈 D248 |
퉜 D25C |
414x/C1Cx | 퇘 D1D8 |
퉤 D264 |
퉨 D268 |
퉸 D278 |
파 D30C |
팍 D30D |
판 D310 |
팔 D314 |
팖 D316 |
팜 D31C |
팝 D31D |
팟 D31F |
팡 D321 |
팥 D325 |
팎 D30E |
팠 D320 |
415x/C1Dx | 퍄 D344 |
퍅 D345 |
퍼 D37C |
퍽 D37D |
펀 D380 |
펄 D384 |
펌 D38C |
펍 D38D |
펏 D38F |
펑 D391 |
펐 D390 |
펴 D3B4 |
펵 D3B5 |
편 D3B8 |
펼 D3BC |
폄 D3C4 |
416x/C1Ex | 폅 D3C5 |
폇 D3C7 |
평 D3C9 |
폈 D3C8 |
포 D3EC |
폭 D3ED |
폰 D3F0 |
폴 D3F4 |
폼 D3FC |
폽 D3FD |
폿 D3FF |
퐁 D401 |
표 D45C |
푠 D460 |
푤 D464 |
푭 D46D |
417x/C1Fx | 푯 D46F |
푸 D478 |
푹 D479 |
푼 D47C |
푿 D47F |
풀 D480 |
풂 D482 |
품 D488 |
풉 D489 |
풋 D48B |
풍 D48D |
퓨 D4E8 |
퓬 D4EC |
퓰 D4F0 |
퓸 D4F8 |
|
422x/C2Ax | 퓻 D4FB |
퓽 D4FD |
프 D504 |
픈 D508 |
플 D50C |
픔 D514 |
픕 D515 |
픗 D517 |
픙 D519 |
피 D53C |
픽 D53D |
핀 D540 |
필 D544 |
핌 D54C |
핍 D54D | |
423x/C2Bx | 핏 D54F |
핑 D551 |
패 D328 |
팩 D329 |
팬 D32C |
팰 D330 |
팸 D338 |
팹 D339 |
팻 D33B |
팽 D33D |
팼 D33C |
퍠 D360 |
페 D398 |
펙 D399 |
펜 D39C |
펠 D3A0 |
424x/C2Cx | 펨 D3A8 |
펩 D3A9 |
펫 D3AB |
펭 D3AD |
펲 D3B2 |
폐 D3D0 |
폔 D3D4 |
폘 D3D8 |
폡 D3E1 |
폣 D3E3 |
푀 D440 |
푄 D444 |
퓌 D4CC |
퓐 D4D0 |
퓔 D4D4 |
퓜 D4DC |
425x/C2Dx | 퓟 D4DF |
픠 D520 |
픤 D524 |
퐈 D408 |
퐝 D41D |
풔 D494 |
풩 D4A9 |
하 D558 |
학 D559 |
한 D55C |
할 D560 |
핥 D565 |
함 D568 |
합 D569 |
핫 D56B |
항 D56D |
426x/C2Ex | 햐 D590 |
향 D5A5 |
허 D5C8 |
헉 D5C9 |
헌 D5CC |
헐 D5D0 |
헒 D5D2 |
헕 D5D5 |
헗 D5D7 |
험 D5D8 |
헙 D5D9 |
헛 D5DB |
헝 D5DD |
혀 D600 |
혁 D601 |
현 D604 |
427x/C2Fx | 혈 D608 |
혐 D610 |
협 D611 |
혓 D613 |
형 D615 |
혔 D614 |
호 D638 |
혹 D639 |
혼 D63C |
혿 D63F |
홀 D640 |
홅 D645 |
홈 D648 |
홉 D649 |
홋 D64B |
|
432x/C3Ax | 홍 D64D |
홑 D651 |
효 D6A8 |
횬 D6AC |
횰 D6B0 |
횹 D6B9 |
횻 D6BB |
후 D6C4 |
훅 D6C5 |
훈 D6C8 |
훌 D6CC |
훑 D6D1 |
훔 D6D4 |
훕 D6D5 |
훗 D6D7 | |
433x/C3Bx | 훙 D6D9 |
휴 D734 |
휵 D735 |
휸 D738 |
휼 D73C |
흄 D744 |
흇 D747 |
흉 D749 |
흐 D750 |
흑 D751 |
흔 D754 |
흖 D756 |
흗 D757 |
흘 D758 |
흙 D759 |
흝 D75D |
434x/C3Cx | 흠 D760 |
흡 D761 |
흣 D763 |
흥 D765 |
흩 D769 |
히 D788 |
힉 D789 |
힌 D78C |
힐 D790 |
힘 D798 |
힙 D799 |
힛 D79B |
힝 D79D |
해 D574 |
핵 D575 |
핸 D578 |
435x/C3Dx | 핼 D57C |
햄 D584 |
햅 D585 |
햇 D587 |
행 D589 |
했 D588 |
햬 D5AC |
헤 D5E4 |
헥 D5E5 |
헨 D5E8 |
헬 D5EC |
헴 D5F4 |
헵 D5F5 |
헷 D5F7 |
헹 D5F9 |
헸 D5F8 |
436x/C3Ex | 혜 D61C |
혠 D620 |
혤 D624 |
혭 D62D |
회 D68C |
획 D68D |
횐 D690 |
횔 D694 |
횝 D69D |
횟 D69F |
횡 D6A1 |
휘 D718 |
휙 D719 |
휜 D71C |
휠 D720 |
휨 D728 |
437x/C3Fx | 휩 D729 |
휫 D72B |
휭 D72D |
희 D76C |
흰 D770 |
흴 D774 |
흼 D77C |
흽 D77D |
힁 D781 |
화 D654 |
확 D655 |
환 D658 |
활 D65C |
홤 D664 |
홥 D665 |
|
442x/C4Ax | 홧 D667 |
황 D669 |
훠 D6E0 |
훡 D6E1 |
훤 D6E4 |
훨 D6E8 |
훰 D6F0 |
훵 D6F5 |
홰 D670 |
홱 D671 |
홴 D674 |
횃 D683 |
횅 D685 |
횄 D684 |
훼 D6FC | |
443x/C4Bx | 훽 D6FD |
휀 D700 |
휄 D704 |
휑 D711 |
까 AE4C |
깍 AE4D |
깐 AE50 |
깓 AE53 |
깔 AE54 |
깖 AE56 |
깜 AE5C |
깝 AE5D |
깟 AE5F |
깡 AE61 |
깥 AE65 |
깎 AE4E |
444x/C4Cx | 깠 AE60 |
꺄 AE84 |
꺅 AE85 |
꺈 AE88 |
꺌 AE8C |
꺼 AEBC |
꺽 AEBD |
껀 AEC0 |
껄 AEC4 |
껌 AECC |
껍 AECD |
껏 AECF |
껑 AED1 |
꺾 AEBE |
껐 AED0 |
껴 AEF4 |
445x/C4Dx | 껸 AEF8 |
껼 AEFC |
꼇 AF07 |
꼍 AF0D |
꼈 AF08 |
꼬 AF2C |
꼭 AF2D |
꼰 AF30 |
꼱 AF31 |
꼲 AF32 |
꼴 AF34 |
꼼 AF3C |
꼽 AF3D |
꼿 AF3F |
꽁 AF41 |
꽂 AF42 |
446x/C4Ex | 꽃 AF43 |
꾜 AF9C |
꾸 AFB8 |
꾹 AFB9 |
꾼 AFBC |
꾿 AFBF |
꿀 AFC0 |
꿇 AFC7 |
꿈 AFC8 |
꿉 AFC9 |
꿋 AFCB |
꿍 AFCD |
꿎 AFCE |
뀨 B028 |
끄 B044 |
끅 B045 |
447x/C4Fx | 끈 B048 |
끊 B04A |
끌 B04C |
끎 B04E |
끓 B053 |
끔 B054 |
끕 B055 |
끗 B057 |
끙 B059 |
끝 B05D |
끼 B07C |
끽 B07D |
낀 B080 |
낄 B084 |
낌 B08C |
|
452x/C5Ax | 낍 B08D |
낏 B08F |
낑 B091 |
깨 AE68 |
깩 AE69 |
깬 AE6C |
깰 AE70 |
깸 AE78 |
깹 AE79 |
깻 AE7B |
깽 AE7D |
깼 AE7C |
꺠 AEA0 |
께 AED8 |
껙 AED9 | |
453x/C5Bx | 껜 AEDC |
껠 AEE0 |
껨 AEE8 |
껩 AEE9 |
껫 AEEB |
껭 AEED |
껬 AEEC |
꼐 AF10 |
꾀 AF80 |
꾁 AF81 |
꾄 AF84 |
꾈 AF88 |
꾐 AF90 |
꾑 AF91 |
꾕 AF95 |
뀌 B00C |
454x/C5Cx | 뀐 B010 |
뀔 B014 |
뀜 B01C |
뀝 B01D |
뀡 B021 |
꽈 AF48 |
꽉 AF49 |
꽌 AF4C |
꽐 AF50 |
꽛 AF5B |
꽝 AF5D |
꽜 AF5C |
꿔 AFD4 |
꿘 AFD8 |
꿜 AFDC |
꿥 AFE5 |
455x/C5Dx | 꿧 AFE7 |
꿩 AFE9 |
꿨 AFE8 |
꽤 AF64 |
꽥 AF65 |
꽨 AF68 |
꽬 AF6C |
꽹 AF79 |
꿰 AFF0 |
꿱 AFF1 |
꿴 AFF4 |
꿸 AFF8 |
뀀 B000 |
뀁 B001 |
뀅 B005 |
뀄 B004 |
456x/C5Ex | 따 B530 |
딱 B531 |
딴 B534 |
딸 B538 |
딿 B53F |
땀 B540 |
땁 B541 |
땃 B543 |
땅 B545 |
땋 B54B |
딲 B532 |
땄 B544 |
땨 B568 |
땰 B570 |
떠 B5A0 |
떡 B5A1 |
457x/C5Fx | 떤 B5A4 |
떨 B5A8 |
떪 B5AA |
떫 B5AB |
떰 B5B0 |
떱 B5B1 |
떳 B5B3 |
떵 B5B5 |
떻 B5BB |
떴 B5B4 |
뗘 B5D8 |
뗬 B5EC |
또 B610 |
똑 B611 |
똔 B614 |
|
462x/C6Ax | 똘 B618 |
똠 B620 |
똡 B621 |
똣 B623 |
똥 B625 |
뚀 B680 |
뚜 B69C |
뚝 B69D |
뚠 B6A0 |
뚤 B6A4 |
뚫 B6AB |
뚬 B6AC |
뚭 B6AD |
뚱 B6B1 |
뜌 B70C | |
463x/C6Bx | 뜨 B728 |
뜩 B729 |
뜬 B72C |
뜯 B72F |
뜰 B730 |
뜸 B738 |
뜹 B739 |
뜻 B73B |
뜽 B73D |
띠 B760 |
띡 B761 |
띤 B764 |
띨 B768 |
띰 B770 |
띱 B771 |
띳 B773 |
464x/C6Cx | 띵 B775 |
때 B54C |
땍 B54D |
땐 B550 |
땔 B554 |
땜 B55C |
땝 B55D |
땟 B55F |
땡 B561 |
땠 B560 |
떼 B5BC |
떽 B5BD |
뗀 B5C0 |
뗄 B5C4 |
뗌 B5CC |
뗍 B5CD |
465x/C6Dx | 뗏 B5CF |
뗑 B5D1 |
뗐 B5D0 |
뙤 B664 |
뙨 B668 |
뛰 B6F0 |
뛴 B6F4 |
뛸 B6F8 |
뜀 B700 |
뜁 B701 |
뜅 B705 |
띄 B744 |
띅 B745 |
띈 B748 |
띌 B74C |
띔 B754 |
466x/C6Ex | 띕 B755 |
띙 B759 |
똬 B62C |
똰 B630 |
똴 B634 |
뚸 B6B8 |
뛌 B6CC |
뙈 B648 |
뙉 B649 |
뛔 B6D4 |
빠 BE60 |
빡 BE61 |
빤 BE64 |
빨 BE68 |
빪 BE6A |
빰 BE70 |
467x/C6Fx | 빱 BE71 |
빳 BE73 |
빵 BE75 |
빻 BE7B |
빴 BE74 |
뺘 BE98 |
뺙 BE99 |
뺜 BE9C |
뺨 BEA8 |
뻐 BED0 |
뻑 BED1 |
뻔 BED4 |
뻗 BED7 |
뻘 BED8 |
뻠 BEE0 |
|
472x/C7Ax | 뻣 BEE3 |
뻥 BEE5 |
뻤 BEE4 |
뼈 BF08 |
뼉 BF09 |
뼘 BF18 |
뼙 BF19 |
뼛 BF1B |
뼝 BF1D |
뼜 BF1C |
뽀 BF40 |
뽁 BF41 |
뽄 BF44 |
뽈 BF48 |
뽐 BF50 | |
473x/C7Bx | 뽑 BF51 |
뽓 BF53 |
뽕 BF55 |
뾰 BFB0 |
뿅 BFC5 |
뿌 BFCC |
뿍 BFCD |
뿐 BFD0 |
뿔 BFD4 |
뿜 BFDC |
뿝 BFDD |
뿟 BFDF |
뿡 BFE1 |
쀼 C03C |
쁑 C051 |
쁘 C058 |
474x/C7Cx | 쁜 C05C |
쁠 C060 |
쁨 C068 |
쁩 C069 |
삐 C090 |
삑 C091 |
삔 C094 |
삘 C098 |
삠 C0A0 |
삡 C0A1 |
삣 C0A3 |
삥 C0A5 |
빼 BE7C |
빽 BE7D |
뺀 BE80 |
뺄 BE84 |
475x/C7Dx | 뺌 BE8C |
뺍 BE8D |
뺏 BE8F |
뺑 BE91 |
뺐 BE90 |
뺴 BEB4 |
뻬 BEEC |
뻭 BEED |
뻰 BEF0 |
뻴 BEF4 |
뻼 BEFC |
뼁 BF01 |
뾔 BF94 |
쀠 C020 |
쁴 C074 |
뽜 BF5C |
476x/C7Ex | 뿨 BFE8 |
싸 C2F8 |
싹 C2F9 |
싻 C2FB |
싼 C2FC |
쌀 C300 |
쌈 C308 |
쌉 C309 |
쌋 C30B |
쌍 C30D |
쌓 C313 |
쌌 C30C |
쌰 C330 |
쌴 C334 |
쌸 C338 |
썅 C345 |
477x/C7Fx | 써 C368 |
썩 C369 |
썬 C36C |
썰 C370 |
썲 C372 |
썸 C378 |
썹 C379 |
썻 C37B |
썽 C37D |
썪 C36A |
썼 C37C |
쎠 C3A0 |
쏘 C3D8 |
쏙 C3D9 |
쏜 C3DC |
|
482x/C8Ax | 쏟 C3DF |
쏠 C3E0 |
쏢 C3E2 |
쏨 C3E8 |
쏩 C3E9 |
쏫 C3EB |
쏭 C3ED |
쑈 C448 |
쑌 C44C |
쑐 C450 |
쑘 C458 |
쑝 C45D |
쑤 C464 |
쑥 C465 |
쑨 C468 | |
483x/C8Bx | 쑬 C46C |
쑴 C474 |
쑵 C475 |
쑹 C479 |
쓔 C4D4 |
쓘 C4D8 |
쓧 C4E7 |
쓩 C4E9 |
쓰 C4F0 |
쓱 C4F1 |
쓴 C4F4 |
쓸 C4F8 |
쓺 C4FA |
쓿 C4FF |
씀 C500 |
씁 C501 |
484x/C8Cx | 씅 C505 |
씨 C528 |
씩 C529 |
씬 C52C |
씯 C52F |
씰 C530 |
씸 C538 |
씹 C539 |
씻 C53B |
씽 C53D |
씼 C53C |
쌔 C314 |
쌕 C315 |
쌘 C318 |
쌜 C31C |
쌤 C324 |
485x/C8Dx | 쌥 C325 |
쌧 C327 |
쌩 C329 |
쌨 C328 |
썌 C34C |
쎄 C384 |
쎅 C385 |
쎈 C388 |
쎌 C38C |
쎔 C394 |
쎕 C395 |
쎙 C399 |
쎼 C3BC |
쏀 C3C0 |
쐬 C42C |
쐭 C42D |
486x/C8Ex | 쐰 C430 |
쐴 C434 |
쐼 C43C |
쐽 C43D |
쑀 C440 |
쒸 C4B8 |
쒼 C4BC |
씌 C50C |
씐 C510 |
씔 C514 |
씜 C51C |
쏴 C3F4 |
쏵 C3F5 |
쏸 C3F8 |
쏼 C3FC |
쐇 C407 |
487x/C8Fx | 쐉 C409 |
쐈 C408 |
쒀 C480 |
쒔 C494 |
쐐 C410 |
쐑 C411 |
쐤 C424 |
쒜 C49C |
쒠 C4A0 |
쒭 C4AD |
짜 C9DC |
짝 C9DD |
짠 C9E0 |
짢 C9E2 |
짤 C9E4 |
|
492x/C9Ax | 짧 C9E7 |
짬 C9EC |
짭 C9ED |
짯 C9EF |
짱 C9F1 |
짰 C9F0 |
쨔 CA14 |
쨘 CA18 |
쨤 CA24 |
쨩 CA29 |
쩌 CA4C |
쩍 CA4D |
쩐 CA50 |
쩔 CA54 |
쩗 CA57 | |
493x/C9Bx | 쩜 CA5C |
쩝 CA5D |
쩟 CA5F |
쩡 CA61 |
쩠 CA60 |
쪄 CA84 |
쪘 CA98 |
쪼 CABC |
쪽 CABD |
쫀 CAC0 |
쫄 CAC4 |
쫌 CACC |
쫍 CACD |
쫏 CACF |
쫑 CAD1 |
쫒 CAD2 |
494x/C9Cx | 쫓 CAD3 |
쫗 CAD7 |
쬬 CB2C |
쬰 CB30 |
쬼 CB3C |
쭁 CB41 |
쭈 CB48 |
쭉 CB49 |
쭌 CB4C |
쭐 CB50 |
쭘 CB58 |
쭙 CB59 |
쭛 CB5B |
쭝 CB5D |
쮸 CBB8 |
쯀 CBC0 |
495x/C9Dx | 쯔 CBD4 |
쯕 CBD5 |
쯘 CBD8 |
쯜 CBDC |
쯤 CBE4 |
쯧 CBE7 |
쯩 CBE9 |
쯪 CBEA |
찌 CC0C |
찍 CC0D |
찐 CC10 |
찔 CC14 |
찜 CC1C |
찝 CC1D |
찟 CC1F |
찡 CC21 |
496x/C9Ex | 찢 CC22 |
찦 CC26 |
찧 CC27 |
째 C9F8 |
짹 C9F9 |
짼 C9FC |
쨀 CA00 |
쨈 CA08 |
쨉 CA09 |
쨋 CA0B |
쨍 CA0D |
쨌 CA0C |
쨰 CA30 |
쨴 CA34 |
쩨 CA68 |
쩩 CA69 |
497x/C9Fx | 쩬 CA6C |
쩰 CA70 |
쩸 CA78 |
쩹 CA79 |
쩽 CA7D |
쪠 CAA0 |
쬐 CB10 |
쬔 CB14 |
쬘 CB18 |
쬠 CB20 |
쬡 CB21 |
쬤 CB24 |
쮜 CB9C |
쯰 CBF0 |
쯴 CBF4 |
|
4A2x/CAAx | 쫘 CAD8 |
쫙 CAD9 |
쫜 CADC |
쫠 CAE0 |
쫭 CAED |
쫬 CAEC |
쭤 CB64 |
쭹 CB79 |
쭸 CB78 |
쫴 CAF4 |
쬈 CB08 |
쮀 CB80 |
아 C544 |
악 C545 |
안 C548 | |
4A3x/CABx | 앉 C549 |
않 C54A |
알 C54C |
앍 C54D |
앎 C54E |
앒 C552 |
앓 C553 |
암 C554 |
압 C555 |
앗 C557 |
앙 C559 |
앝 C55D |
앞 C55E |
앟 C55F |
았 C558 |
야 C57C |
4A4x/CACx | 약 C57D |
얀 C580 |
얃 C583 |
얄 C584 |
얇 C587 |
얌 C58C |
얍 C58D |
얏 C58F |
양 C591 |
얕 C595 |
얗 C597 |
얐 C590 |
어 C5B4 |
억 C5B5 |
언 C5B8 |
얹 C5B9 |
4A5x/CADx | 얻 C5BB |
얼 C5BC |
얽 C5BD |
얾 C5BE |
엄 C5C4 |
업 C5C5 |
없 C5C6 |
엇 C5C7 |
엉 C5C9 |
엊 C5CA |
엌 C5CC |
엎 C5CE |
엏 C5CF |
었 C5C8 |
여 C5EC |
역 C5ED |
4A6x/CAEx | 연 C5F0 |
엳 C5F3 |
열 C5F4 |
엶 C5F6 |
엷 C5F7 |
염 C5FC |
엽 C5FD |
엾 C5FE |
엿 C5FF |
영 C601 |
옅 C605 |
옆 C606 |
옇 C607 |
엮 C5EE |
였 C600 |
오 C624 |
4A7x/CAFx | 옥 C625 |
온 C628 |
올 C62C |
옭 C62D |
옮 C62E |
옰 C630 |
옳 C633 |
옴 C634 |
옵 C635 |
옷 C637 |
옹 C639 |
옻 C63B |
옾 C63E |
요 C694 |
욕 C695 |
|
4B2x/CBAx | 욘 C698 |
욜 C69C |
욤 C6A4 |
욥 C6A5 |
욧 C6A7 |
용 C6A9 |
우 C6B0 |
욱 C6B1 |
운 C6B4 |
울 C6B8 |
욹 C6B9 |
욺 C6BA |
움 C6C0 |
웁 C6C1 |
웃 C6C3 | |
4B3x/CBBx | 웅 C6C5 |
유 C720 |
육 C721 |
윤 C724 |
율 C728 |
윰 C730 |
윱 C731 |
윳 C733 |
융 C735 |
윷 C737 |
으 C73C |
윽 C73D |
은 C740 |
읃 C743 |
을 C744 |
읅 C745 |
4B4x/CBCx | 읊 C74A |
음 C74C |
읍 C74D |
읏 C74F |
응 C751 |
읒 C752 |
읓 C753 |
읔 C754 |
읕 C755 |
읖 C756 |
읗 C757 |
이 C774 |
익 C775 |
인 C778 |
일 C77C |
읽 C77D |
4B5x/CBDx | 읾 C77E |
잃 C783 |
임 C784 |
입 C785 |
잇 C787 |
잉 C789 |
잊 C78A |
잎 C78E |
있 C788 |
애 C560 |
액 C561 |
앤 C564 |
앨 C568 |
앰 C570 |
앱 C571 |
앳 C573 |
4B6x/CBEx | 앵 C575 |
앴 C574 |
얘 C598 |
얜 C59C |
얠 C5A0 |
얩 C5A9 |
에 C5D0 |
엑 C5D1 |
엔 C5D4 |
엘 C5D8 |
엠 C5E0 |
엡 C5E1 |
엣 C5E3 |
엥 C5E5 |
엤 C5E4 |
예 C608 |
4B7x/CBFx | 옌 C60C |
옐 C610 |
옘 C618 |
옙 C619 |
옛 C61B |
옝 C61D |
옜 C61C |
외 C678 |
왹 C679 |
왼 C67C |
욀 C680 |
욈 C688 |
욉 C689 |
욋 C68B |
욍 C68D |
|
4C2x/CCAx | 위 C704 |
윅 C705 |
윈 C708 |
윌 C70C |
윔 C714 |
윕 C715 |
윗 C717 |
윙 C719 |
의 C758 |
읜 C75C |
읠 C760 |
읨 C768 |
읫 C76B |
와 C640 |
왁 C641 | |
4C3x/CCBx | 완 C644 |
왇 C647 |
왈 C648 |
왐 C650 |
왑 C651 |
왓 C653 |
왕 C655 |
왔 C654 |
워 C6CC |
웍 C6CD |
원 C6D0 |
월 C6D4 |
웜 C6DC |
웝 C6DD |
웟 C6DF |
웡 C6E1 |
4C4x/CCCx | 웠 C6E0 |
왜 C65C |
왝 C65D |
왠 C660 |
왬 C66C |
왯 C66F |
왱 C671 |
웨 C6E8 |
웩 C6E9 |
웬 C6EC |
웰 C6F0 |
웸 C6F8 |
웹 C6F9 |
웻 C6FB |
웽 C6FD |
윁 C701 |
4C5x/CCDx | (user-defined area) | |||||||||||||||
4C6x/CCEx | (user-defined area) | |||||||||||||||
4C7x/CCFx | (user-defined area) |
Hanja sets (rows number 45 through 94)
The Hanja at 69-09 (0xE5A9) is mapped to U+676E 杮 in all documented tables; characters are, however ordered according to their readings, from which it appears that it is intended to be U+67FF 柿 instead.[75]
Extended non-syllable, non-Hanja sets in KPS 9566-2011
Following are charts for the non-syllable, non-Hanja section of KPS 9566-2011 outside of the main plane.[3]
Extension set 0xE0 (symbols and pictographs)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | | | | | ◑ 25D1 |
| | | | ⊘ 2298 |
✉ 2709 |
☛ 261B |
☞ 261E |
✌ 270C |
| |
5x | ✍ 270D |
✏ 270F |
✎ 270E |
✐ 2710 |
| ✓ 2713 |
✔ 2714 |
⊡ 22A1 |
⎔ 2394 |
| | |||||
6x | ⊙ 2299 |
|||||||||||||||
7x | | | ⚓︎ 2693 |
| | | | | | ☼ 263C |
| |||||
8x | | | | ◉ 25C9 |
| | ||||||||||
9x | | | ✪ 272A |
| ✯ 272F |
✬ 272C |
| ✫ 272B |
| ✮ 272E |
✭ 272D |
✰ 2730 |
| ✩ 2729 |
||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension sets 0xE1, 0xE2, 0xE3 (unknown)
All characters in these extension sets map to the private use area. Their purpose is unknown.[3]
Extension set 0xE4 (arrows)
This set includes several, mostly rightward arrows mapping to the Unicode Dingbats block and elsewhere.[3]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ➔ 2794 |
➘ 2798 |
➙ 2799 |
➚ 279A |
➛ 279B |
➜ 279C |
➝ 279D |
➟ 279F |
➠ 27A0 |
➢ 27A2 |
➣ 27A3 |
➤ 27A4 |
➥ 27A5 |
➦ 27A6 |
➧ 27A7 | |
5x | ➨ 27A8 |
➩ 27A9 |
➪ 27AA |
➫ 27AB |
➬ 27AC |
➭ 27AD |
➮ 27AE |
➯ 27AF |
➱ 27B1 |
➲ 27B2 |
➳ 27B3 |
|||||
6x | ➴ 27B4 |
➵ 27B5 |
➶ 27B6 |
➷ 27B7 |
➸ 27B8 |
➹ 27B9 |
➺ 27BA |
➻ 27BB |
➾ 27BE |
➼ 27BC |
➽ 27BD |
| ||||
7x | ||||||||||||||||
8x | ⟷ 27F7 |
⇌ 21CC |
| | | | ⥫ 296B |
| ⥬ 296C |
⇐ 21D0 |
| ⟹ 27F9 |
||||
9x | | | | | ||||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension set 0xE5 (Roman superscripts and subscripts)
This row includes several lowercase Roman
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ᵃ 1D43 |
ᵇ 1D47 |
ᶜ 1D9C |
ᵈ 1D48 |
ᵉ 1D49 |
ᶠ 1DA0 |
ᵍ 1D4D |
| | | ᵏ 1D4F |
| ᵐ 1D50 |
ⁿ 207F |
ᵒ 1D52 | |
5x | ᵖ 1D56 |
| | | ᵗ 1D57 |
ᵘ 1D58 |
ᵛ 1D5B |
| | | | |||||
6x | ₐ 2090 |
| | | ₑ 2091 |
| | | ᵢ 1D62 |
ⱼ 2C7C |
| | | | ₒ 2092 | |
7x | | | ᵣ 1D63 |
| | ᵤ 1D64 |
ᵥ 1D65 |
| ₓ 2093 |
| | |||||
8x | | | | | | | ||||||||||
9x | | | | | | | ||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension set 0xE6 (Greek and symbol superscripts and subscripts)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ᵅ 1D45 |
ᵝ 1D5D |
ᵞ 1D5E |
ᵟ 1D5F |
ᵋ 1D4B |
| | ᶿ 1DBF |
| | | | ᶹ 1DB9 |
| | |
5x | | | | | | ᵠ 1D60 |
ᵡ 1D61 |
| | |||||||
6x | | ᵦ 1D66 |
ᵧ 1D67 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
7x | | ᵨ 1D68 |
| | | ᵩ 1D69 |
ᵪ 1D6A |
| | |||||||
8x | ⁺ 207A |
⁻ 207B |
| | | |||||||||||
9x | ₊ 208A |
₋ 208B |
| | | |||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension set 0xE7 (further list markers)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ㉛ 325B |
㉜ 325C |
㉝ 325D |
㉞ 325E |
㉟ 325F |
㊱ 32B1 |
㊲ 32B2 |
㊳ 32B3 |
㊴ 32B4 |
㊵ 32B5 |
㊶ 32B6 |
㊷ 32B7 |
㊸ 32B8 |
㊹ 32B9 |
㊺ 32BA | |
5x | ㊻ 32BB |
㊼ 32BC |
㊽ 32BD |
㊾ 32BE |
㊿ 32BF |
| | | | | | |||||
6x | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
7x | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||
8x | | | | | | | | | ||||||||
9x | ||||||||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension set 0xE8
All characters in this extension set map to the private use area, except 0xE884 which maps to U+FE30 ︰ PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL TWO DOT LEADER.[3]
Extension set 0xE9 (additional symbols and punctuation)
This set contains playing card suit symbols, various miscellaneous symbols, and halfwidth counterparts for some of the currency symbols in row 8. The Kelvin sign is also included,[3] having been replaced in row 8 by the euro sign.[1]
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ∅ 2205 |
⊗ 2297 |
| 〓 3013 |
| ♧ 2667 |
♡ 2661 |
♤ 2664 |
♢ 2662 |
| ◯ 25EF |
⦾ 29BE |
| | ||
5x | ||||||||||||||||
6x | | | | |||||||||||||
7x | ||||||||||||||||
8x | | | | | | | | K 212A |
₩ 20A9 |
| | | ₤ 20A4 |
¥ 00A5 |
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9x | ||||||||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Extension set 0xEA (Japanese punctuation and additional jamo)
This set contains several punctuation marks used in Japan, and some characters from the Hangul Compatibility Jamo Unicode block which are not already included in row 4.[3] This comprises some of the jamo characters present in KS X 1001, but previously absent in KPS 9566.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
4x | ヽ 30FD |
ヾ 30FE |
ゝ 309D |
ゞ 309E |
々 3005 |
〆 3006 |
〇 3007 |
ー 30FC |
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5x | | | ||||||||||||||
6x | ㅥ 3165 |
ㅭ 316D |
ㅱ 3171 |
ㅲ 3172 |
ㅳ 3173 |
ㅴ 3174 |
ㅵ 3175 |
ㅶ 3176 |
ㅷ 3177 |
ㅸ 3178 |
ㅹ 3179 |
ㅺ 317A |
ㅻ 317B |
ㅽ 317D |
ㅾ 317E | |
7x | ㆀ 3180 |
ㆄ 3184 |
ㆅ 3185 |
ㆇ 3187 |
ㆈ 3188 |
ㆉ 3189 |
ㆊ 318A |
ㆋ 318B |
ㆌ 318C |
ᆞ 119E |
ㆎ 318E |
|||||
8x | ||||||||||||||||
9x | ||||||||||||||||
Not in Unicode, mapped to Private Use area |
Footnotes
- ^ For instance, the headings of the ISO-IR-202 chart show 7-bit binary codes, as well as kuten/hang-yol codes, for the characters).[23]
- ^ ISO 2022 compatible 94n-character set, the plain space and delete characterare always available as single-byte codes at 0x20 and 0x7F (not 0xA0 and 0xFF) respectively.
- ^ Or U+223C ∼ TILDE OPERATOR.[52]
- ^ Other mappings use U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN, to match KS X 1001 01-09.[52]
- ^ a b c d e A halfwidth such character is present in row 14, this is specifically a fullwidth character.
- ^ A vertical form of the tilde dash. The mapping file provided by the Unicode Consortium acknowledges by-name mapping to U+2E2F,[1] which is used by Red Star OS,[7] but notes that the Unicode character is intended for a significantly different character (a spacing vertical-tilde high diacritic) and also lists the mapping U+F104 (in the Private Use Area),[1] based on mapping data which had been submitted to the OpenOffice.org project in 2004.[22] Shown here using an image.
- ^ a b A character combining a period with a closing bracket, mapped to Private Use Area, shown here substituted.
- ^ Or U+25E6 ◦ WHITE BULLET.[52]
- ^ Or U+2022 • BULLET.[52]
- ^ a b c d Mapped to Private Use Area, shown here using an image.
- Mac OS Korean (HangulTalk), an encoding of Wansung code plus extension sets, encodes a visually similar character at 0xA79B,[68] which Apple maps to the Unicode sequence U+25B4+20E4 (▴⃤).[69]There is no documented use of this mapping for the KPS 9566 character, however.
- ^ Accepted for inclusion in Unicode 16.0,[70] currently in the pipeline with code point U+1CC81.[71]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i An emboldened/emphasised character from the name of a North Korean leader, mapped to Private Use Area, shown here simulated with markup.
- ^ a b c d e Form of a fraction with a horizontal bar and vertical arrangement, mapped to Private Use Area, shown here simulated.
- ^ Degrees Kelvin in 1997 version (some versions of the code chart include a degree sign in the unit symbol). Euro as of 2003 version.
- ^ a b Emblem of the Workers' Party of Korea, mapped to Private Use Area, shown here using an image.
- ^ Or U+279E ➞ HEAVY TRIANGLE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW or U+2B95 ⮕ RIGHTWARDS BLACK ARROW: see text.
- ^ Listed in 1997 version charts and in Unicode proposal N2374 from 2001. Removed in 2003 version.
- ^ Mapped to U+261E (☞) in the 2003 edition.[1] The 2011 edition instead maps it to the Private Use Area character U+F13B.[3] The reference glyph is a backhand manicule,[23][3] i.e. matching U+1F449 (👉︎). Compare 0xE04D in KPS 9566-2011.
- ^ Circled upward-pointing manicule, mapped to Private Use Area,[1] shown here using an image. One possible non-PUA mapping would be to the sequence U+1F446+20DD (👆︎⃝).[7]
- ^ Up-left pointing scissors, mapped to Private Use Area, shown here using an image.
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- ^ UTCL2/22-238.
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- UTCL2/22-247.
- UTC L2/23-058, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2/IRGN2599.
- doi:10.17487/rfc2279. RFC 2279.
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- ^ Jo, Chun-Hui (1999-08-10). "Amendment of the part containing the Korean characters in ISO/IEC 10646-1:1998 amendment 5" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2056.
- L2/99-380, ISO/IEC JTC 1N5999.
- ^ Karlsson, Kent (2000-03-02). "Comments on DPRK New Work Item proposal on Korean characters". ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2167.
- ^ Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2000-08-10). "Proposal for the addition of 14 Korean alphabets to ISO/IEC 10646-1" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2243.
- ^ a b Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2000-08-10). "Proposal for the addition of 82 symbols to ISO/IEC 10646-1" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2244.
- ^ Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2000-08-10). "Proposal to change the existing name of Korean characters in ISO/IEC 10646-1" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2245.
- ^ Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2000-08-10). "Proposal to add the Hanja column of D. P. R. of Korea in ISO/IEC 10646-1 (14938 ideographs to CJK Unified Ideographs and 3181 ideographs to its Extention [sic] A)" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2247.
- ^ Korean script ad hoc group (2000-09-21). "Report of the meeting of the Korean script ad hoc group". ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2282.
- ^ a b c d e f g Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2001-09-03). Proposal to add of 70 symbols to ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000 (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2374.
- ^ Committee for Standardization of the D P R of Korea (CSK) (2001-09-03). Proposal to add the 160 Compatibility Hanja code table of D P R of Korea into CJK Compatibility Ideographs (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2375.
- ^ a b c Gim, Gyeongseog (2001-10-13). ROK's Comments about DPRK's proposal, WG2 N 2374, to add 70 symbols to ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000 (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2390.
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- ^ a b c d Freytag, Asmus (2002-02-13). "Notes on proposed Symbols from DPRK" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2417, UTC L2/02-102.
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- ^ "Miscellaneous Symbols" (PDF). Unicode 3.2.0 Delta Code Charts. Unicode Consortium.
- ^ The Unicode 4.0 code chart shows the modified glyph,[53] whereas the Unicode 3.2 code chart shows the previous glyph.[57]
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- ^ Suignard, Michel (2007-09-18). "Japanese TV Symbols" (PDF). UTC L2/07-391, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N3341.
- ^ Unicode Consortium (2020). "Emoji Versions & Sources, v13.0".
- ^ Emojipedia. "Unicode 5.2 Emoji List". Emojipedia.
- ^ Emojipedia. "Waving White Flag Emoji". Emojipedia.
- ^ Emojipedia. "Waving Black Flag Emoji". Emojipedia.
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D P R of Korea suggested that they would review this character more carefully before it is discussed again at Korean Script ad hoc group or WG2.
- ^ a b Marín Silva, Eduardo (2018). Proposal to encode: SYMBOL FOR TYPE A ELECTRONICS (PDF). UTC L2/18-184R.
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- ^ Chung, Jaemin (2021-03-17). "KP0-E5A9 should be mapped to U+67FF instead of U+676E" (PDF). UTC L2/21-059.
External links
- KPS 9566-97 code table Archived 2022-03-10 at the ISO-IRregistry
- Three-way mappings between EUC-KP (KPS 9566), EUC-KR and Unicode as of 2000 Archived 2021-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (file in EUC-KR; note typographical error mapping 0xA1BA to U+3090 ゐ HIRAGANA LETTER WI rather than U+309C ゜ KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK)
- KPS 9566-2003 to Unicode mapping
- KPS 9566-2011 code table and mapping reverse engineered from Red Star OS