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Mandarin-form Shidio-Korean

出自希顶维基

Mandarin-form Shidio-Korean (希燈朝鮮語) is a writing system that uses the Shidinn alphabet to write the modern Korean language.

This Korean-to-Shidinn mapping differs from Shidinn Hangul mapping in some ways. The vowel mapping plan still needs to be revised.

Letters

Consonants

Hangul Shidinn Note
b

p
m
z z + i = j
  + i = 
+ i = q
s s + i = x
 (onset)
ss (coda)
 + i = 
r
4 (onset)
(coda)
疑母字用,其它情況一般用4。 4+i=y 4+u=w +u=
l l+i=n l+u=v
d d+u=
 +u=
t t+u=
g g+u=
 (onset)
gg (coda)
+u=
k k+u=c
h h+u=f

元音

Shidinido designers made the following vowel plan based on existing dialects. More specifically, the assignment of nasal vowels is loosely based on Ajthreac's Shandong Shidinn.

The use of remains unclear.

元音 Shidinn (希頂語音系) When followed by ㅇ coda
(default is vowel + )
標擴音系
 
 
 ∞
 
.
o
 
 

 

 ∞
 

 


Special cases

When , , , ,  is followed by "i", it becomes , , , , .

When , , , , , , ,  is followed by "u", it becomes , , , , , , , 

Some of the suffixes, such as 는, can be shortened by omitting the vowel. The possessive 의 can be shortened to 'E.

Radicals

Radicals can be added as in Mandarin Shidinn. The letters representing radicals are considered silent.

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