From: Peter T. Daniels
Message: 2624
Date: 2004-06-22
> > I was wondering whether in Korean hangul is used beside hanjaRichard Ishida wrote:
> > to show their pronunciation, in a way similar to Japanese
> > furigana. If yes, in which occasions is it used (e.g.,
> > children books, rare proper names)?
>But the only character(s) known to most college-age Korean immigrants to
> And, if so, where is it used wrt the location of the Hanja. Above and sometimes below like in Japanese? Down the right side like bopomofo? Below like sometimes pinyin?