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A poster in a Seoul subway station celebrating the new naming conventions for the South-Korean capital in Chinese.

Approximate translation:
Original English Deutsch
서울(首尔), 으뜸가는 도시 Seoul (Chin. Shouer), the 1st city Seoul (chin. Shouer), die erste Stadt
서울의
중국어 표기는
首尔(서울)
입니다
The Chinese designation
for Seoul
is Shouer (Kor.Seoul)
Die chinesische Bezeichnung
für Seoul
ist Shouer (kor. Seoul)
이제 중국에서도 서울을
首尔로 표기하고 있읍니다
Now in China, too, Seoul
is being called Shouer*
Nun wird Seoul auch in China
Shouer* genannt
*Shouer is the pinyin transcription for the Chinese characters officially representing the South-Korean capital in Chinese. The characters have been selected to make the best compromise regarding semantic denotation and pronunciation accuracy.

author: Moontan 12:23, 16 January 2006 (UTC) source: moontan's flickr photostream reference: Seoul#Chinese_transcription See EXIF data for more info

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