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Component: BC-I18
Component Name: Internationalization (I18N)
Description: The name of the script used to write the Korean language.
Key Concepts: Hangul is the Korean writing system used in South Korea and North Korea. It is an alphabetic syllabary, meaning that each character represents a syllable. Hangul is composed of 24 letters, including 14 consonants and 10 vowels. How to use it: Hangul is used in SAP systems to support the Korean language. It can be used to input, display, and print Korean text in SAP applications. It is also used to support the sorting of Korean text in SAP applications. Tips & Tricks: When using Hangul in SAP systems, it is important to remember that the characters are case-sensitive. Additionally, some characters may not be supported by certain fonts or printers. Related Information: Hangul is part of the BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N) component of SAP systems. This component provides support for multiple languages and character sets, including Hangul. Other components of I18N include Unicode, Multi-Byte Character Sets (MBCS), and Globalization Support (GLS).