
Someone has a rough idea about this?
Is it theoretically an open set?
Since there are only 2 or 3 characters per block, and since there are 24 characters, then the maximum number of blocks would be 24*24*(24+1)=14400. But many of these blocks would be unreadable since they cannot be made of three consonants or three vowels -- rather 2 consonants and 1 vowel, or 1 consonant and 1 vowel. Therefore, I estimate the maximum readable number of blocks is around 14*10*(14+1)=2100. This is an approximation, but I think it is not so far from the reality.
null wrote:i've just got another answer from another Korean forumer:Since there are only 2 or 3 characters per block, and since there are 24 characters, then the maximum number of blocks would be 24*24*(24+1)=14400. But many of these blocks would be unreadable since they cannot be made of three consonants or three vowels -- rather 2 consonants and 1 vowel, or 1 consonant and 1 vowel. Therefore, I estimate the maximum readable number of blocks is around 14*10*(14+1)=2100. This is an approximation, but I think it is not so far from the reality.
Senyani wrote:WOW!
I never knew that! I wonder why they have syllables that aren't used at all in the first place? Imagine if they still used the Hangul Jamo......XD
Thanks for this!
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