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Korean is a phonetic language and each piece of writing has a sound associated with it. Go the library and pick up a book on Korean and you will understand what I mean. With a little study you can get reasonably close to Cortes. You'll probably break it down as "Cor" then "Tes" as two seperate group of phonetic characters put together.

 

You could always check your writing with a native Korean somewhere.

 

R. McLain

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Hopefully, this will show as Korean characters, if not try the encoding drop down in IE6 View -> Encoding -> korean

 

콜태스

 

Theres several ways to write it but

 

콜 = Cor (last R not really a R sound but kinda L and R mixed)

 

태 =Teh

 

스 =Sih

 

Cor-teh-sih = Cortes with a korean accent

 

HTH

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