Talk:Romanization of Korean (North)

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Addendum[edit]

The North Korean romanization was actually last updated in 2012. One interesting (yet inconsistently used) change is capitalizing KK, TT, SS, JJ at the beginning of proper names, like so: KKotpuni, JJilregol. Notice how both consonants get capitalized. I'm not sure if that's intentional. Everything else is just like the 2002 version, but rephrased.  Andreyyshore 🆃︎ 🅲︎  12:14, 1 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

consonant clusters[edit]

how does nieun-rieul as in Chollima (chon-ri-ma) becomes nn, while nieun-nieun becomes ll? isn't it a mistake? isn't the initial consonant that modify the final, as in ip-ni-ta ➡ imnida? 2A01:E0A:984:A320:34A9:E25C:C8E8:5246 (talk) 16:04, 26 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]