Hiragana to Hangul (Pronunciation)
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Decode hiragana (and basic katakana) into Hangul using the inverse of our Hangul→Hiragana pronunciation rules. For a katakana-first entry point, use Katakana to Hangul. For Korean→kana, use Hangul to Hiragana or Hangul to Katakana.
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Hangul (pronunciation)
Hiragana to Hangul Guide
This works best with text generated from Hangul to Hiragana. If your notes are in katakana, use Katakana to Hangul.
1. How can I convert Japanese Hiragana to Hangul pronunciation on this page?
- Type or paste hiragana that matches the output style of our Hangul to Hiragana tool.
- Read the Hangul output. Existing Hangul, Latin letters, numbers, and punctuation are copied unchanged.
- Use Copy to take the result elsewhere.
2. How does Hiragana-to-Hangul mapping run locally in my browser?
A lookup table is built once from every modern Hangul syllable: each syllable’s forward mapping (Hangul→hiragana) becomes a key for the reverse direction.
The parser walks the text, and on each hiragana run it takes the longest matching key so multi-character syllables (e.g. batchim) decode correctly.
Basic katakana syllables (ア–ン range mapped to hiragana) are normalized before matching, so you can paste either script.
If several Hangul syllables share the same hiragana key, the table keeps one representative syllable (lowest code point).
3. What is this Hiragana to Hangul converter for, and how accurate is it?
This is the approximate inverse of Hangul to Hiragana (Pronunciation). It is not a general Japanese→Korean translator and does not handle kanji, grammar, or vocabulary.
Strings that were not produced by our forward tool, or that use readings we do not map, may decode incorrectly or leave some kana untouched.
4. Why use a browser Hiragana to Hangul tool for study or quick reference?
- Round-trip friendly for text produced by Hangul to Hiragana under the same rules.
- Private, in-browser processing.
5. When do learners use Hiragana-to-Hangul output with notes or pronunciation drills?
- Checking whether kana notes line up with intended Korean syllables.
- Recovering Hangul from kana that you generated with our Hangul→Hiragana converter.