) Sebeolsik (three-set type) layouts of South Korea made in 1990. The arrangement of non-hangul characters in hangul mode is similar to QWERTY of the United States. It is a modified version of Sebeolsik 389. It is a Sebeolsik (three-set type) layout because it has three set of hangul letters: choseongs
초성(初聲)
or cheotsoris
첫소리
(onset consonants), jungseongs
중성(中聲)
or gaundetsoris
가운뎃소리
(vowels), and jongseongs
종성(終聲)
or kkeutsoris
끝소리
(final consonants). The green letters are choseongs, the orange ones are jungseongs, and the red ones are jongseongs.
한국어: 공병우식 한글 세벌식 배열 중 하나인 세벌식 390 자판. 1990년에 한글 문화원을 통해 공개되었다. 세벌식 389 자판을 수정하여 미국 쿼티 자판의 특수 문자와 거의 같게 배치한 것이다. 녹색 글씨는 초성(初聲: 첫소리), 주황색 글씨는 중성(中聲: 가운뎃소리), 적색 글씨는 종성(終聲: 끝소리)이다.
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