摘要 |
The present invention relates to a method for expressing geographical coordinates. The method allows easy recognition of locations by expressing geographical coordinates comprising latitude and longitude and geographical areas using the Korean alphabet according to a Korean syllable constitution method, allows a user to easily memorize coordinates, and delivers the coordinates more simply and clearly than using existing numbers or the English alphabet when delivers the coordinates using sounds or letters. [Reference numerals] (AA) Korean alphabet basic form for converting latitude, longitude, and a numerical value of a Korean syllable; (BB) Latitude value : <sign syllable>, < syllable by latitude in degrees>, <syllable by latitude in minutes>, <syllable by latitude in seconds>, <wa/kwa>, <few syllables by seconds in degrees>; (CC) Longitude value : <sign syllable>, <syllable by longitude in degrees>, <syllable by longitude in minutes>, <syllable by longitude in seconds>, <wa/kwa>, <few syllables by longitude in seconds>; (DD) Display the numerical value of more than 100 degrees of longitude with <sign syllable> to form syllables (in other words, in case of D = 1, AB is formed by the number of remaining 10 units and the number of one unit except the number of 100 units); (EE) Syllable: one pronunciation unit and character unit consisting of a Hangul initial sound, middle sound, and final sound; (FF) Latitude: My Love ⇒ Ne (Fig. numbers of syllables), Joe (min numbers of syllables), kuk (second figure syllable); (GG) Longitude: Jeju ⇒ Je (even numbers of syllables), ju (one numerical syllable), do (second figure syllable); (HH) Latitude: Rain and Love ⇒ Bi (even numbers of syllables), wa (point-syllable), sa (first digit decimal numbers 1, 2 syllables), lang (3,4 decimal place values first syllable); (II) Longitude: swings and seesaw ⇒ geu (signed syllable), ne (even numbers of syllables) , wa (point-syllable), si (first digit decimal numbers first and second syllables), so (third, fourth decimal place numbers of syllables) |