Chinese and pinyin convert into Hangul
Chinese into Hangul Converter
With this converter you can convert Chinese characters or pinyin to Hangul. Hangul is the writing system of the Korean language. Hangul is made up of 14 consonants and 10 vowels, making it an alphabet with a total of 24 letters. It is the official writing system in South Korea and North Korea (where it is known as Chosŏn muntcha), and it is used by diaspora Koreans across the world.
In the left box put the Chinese characters (simplified or traditional Chinese) and then choose how you want the app to convert it.
The first option is just to display the Hangul.
The second option displays the Hangul with the Chinese tone.
The third option displays the Chinese character with the Hangul in brackets.
The fourth option displays the Chinese character with the Hangul in brackets with the Chinese tone number.
The fifth option down displays the Chinese character with the Hangul below
The sixth option displays the Chinese characters with the Hangul below with the tone mark.
This tone can also be used to convert hanyu pinyin to Hangul. An example is with the characters 汉字 in Hangul this would be 한 쯔
With this converter you can convert Chinese characters or pinyin to Hangul. Hangul is the writing system of the Korean language. Hangul is made up of 14 consonants and 10 vowels, making it an alphabet with a total of 24 letters. It is the official writing system in South Korea and North Korea (where it is known as Chosŏn muntcha), and it is used by diaspora Koreans across the world.
In the left box put the Chinese characters (simplified or traditional Chinese) and then choose how you want the app to convert it.
The first option is just to display the Hangul.
The second option displays the Hangul with the Chinese tone.
The third option displays the Chinese character with the Hangul in brackets.
The fourth option displays the Chinese character with the Hangul in brackets with the Chinese tone number.
The fifth option down displays the Chinese character with the Hangul below
The sixth option displays the Chinese characters with the Hangul below with the tone mark.
This tone can also be used to convert hanyu pinyin to Hangul. An example is with the characters 汉字 in Hangul this would be 한 쯔
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