The Hangul Jamo Unicode block is a set of characters used to represent the individual sounds of the Korean language. Hangul is a unique writing system that was invented in the 15th century and is made up of syllables composed of individual letters called jamo. The Hangul Jamo block includes characters for vowels, consonants, and special letters used to represent certain sounds in Korean. These characters are combined in various ways to form syllables, which are then used to write Korean words.
View a range of fonts that support the Hangul Jamo block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Hangul Jamo unicode block. Currently there are 256 characters in this block.