Here are some samples how these different languages can
be processed, using a word ‘school’. (Numbers are stroke numbers,
including the space after the word).
Korean: 학교 (Hag-Gyo) = (2 strokes instead of 6 strokes, as
KS keyboard types, ㅎ ㅏ ㄱ ㄱ ㅛ + 1 space )
English: 스쿨 = school (2 strokes instead of 7 strokes. It
can be typed in 1 stroke instead of 2 strokes when it changes
internal program).
Chinese: 쇄쇼 = 學校 (2 strokes + 1 stoke for selection of multiple
candidates according to the shape of strokes and tones. Pinyin
method needs 6 strokes + 1 selection stroke by prompt or by
number)
Japanese: 갓꾜 = 學校 (Ganji), (Katagana, Hiragana and Eigo pronunciation,
skooru, can be chosen by simultaneously pushing selection
buttons assigned)
German: 슈레 = schule (2 strokes instead of 7 strokes)
Spanish: 에스쾌라 = escuela (4 strokes instead of 8 strokes)
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