독일 연방 공화국
Korean
    
    Etymology
    
From 독일(獨逸) (Dogil, “Germany”) + 연방(聯邦) (yeonbang, “federation”) + 공화국(共和國) (gonghwaguk, “republic”).
Pronunciation
    
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [to̞ɡiɭ jʌ̹nba̠ŋ ko̞(ː)ŋβwa̠ɡuk̚]
 - Phonetic hangul: [도길 연방 공(ː)화국]
- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
 
 
| Romanizations | |
|---|---|
| Revised Romanization? | Dogil yeonbang gonghwaguk | 
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | Dog'il yeonbang gonghwagug | 
| McCune–Reischauer? | Togil yŏnbang konghwaguk | 
| Yale Romanization? | tok.il yenpang kōnghwakwuk | 
Proper noun
    
독일 연방 공화국 • (Dogil yeonbang gonghwaguk) (hanja 獨逸聯邦共和國)
- (history) the Federal Republic of Germany (official name of former West Germany)
 - the Federal Republic of Germany (official name of current Germany)
 
See also
    
- 서독(西獨) (Seodok, “West Germany”)
 - 독일민주공화국(獨逸民主共和國) (Dogilminjugonghwaguk, “German Democratic Republic”)
 
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