Hangul's other languages?

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Hangul's other languages?

Postby hindupridemn » 2020-04-01, 23:15

Are there any languages other than Korean (and Jeju) that use the Hangul script, or have in the past?

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Re: Hangul's other languages?

Postby do_shahbaz » 2021-10-15, 21:34

I present you Cia-Cia, an Austronesian language spoken in the town of Bau-Bau on the island of Buton, whose speakers, for some reason, has decided to use Hangıl to write their language:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cia-Cia_language

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Re: Hangul's other languages?

Postby Osias » 2021-10-16, 2:38

:shock: :shock: :shock:
2017 est l'année du (fr) et de l'(de) pour moi. Parle avec moi en eux, s'il te plait.

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Re: Hangul's other languages?

Postby Karavinka » 2022-07-29, 13:51

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwALe4Z7-p0
This 2020 clip seems to confirm the movement is still active.

tl;dr is that Hunminjeongeum Institute basically slapped them with money. They expected it'd lead to more economic cooperation between the city of Bau-Bau and Korea, it didn't work out very well. Still there's a volunteer teacher active in a Cia-Cia village (the man in the interview) and a couple of local teachers who teach Hangulized Cia-Cia and Korean itself.



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