Revised Romanization of Korean

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The Revised romanization of hangul is convenient to type on computers because it uses only Latin letters and symbols, and does not use the special marks that were a problem in the original McCune-Reischauer system.

[change] Vowel letters

a eo o u eu i ae
e oe wi ya yeo yo yu
yae ye wa wae wo we ui
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