Indonesian Tribe Adopts Korean Hangul to Preserve Ancient Cia-Cia Language NYT | Top Stories Muktita Suhartono 4 November 2024 at 13:02 The Cia-Cia language has been passed down orally for centuries. Now the tribe’s children are learning to write it in Hangul, the Korean script. © Nyimas Laula for The New York TimesTeaching Hangul, the Korean alphabet, to Cia-Cia children in Baubau, Indonesia. People trying to preserve the tribe’s spoken language found that the Korean script was a good fit for it.
An Indonesian Tribe’s Language Gets an Alphabet: Korea’s NYT | Top Stories Muktita Suhartono 4 November 2024 at 13:02 The Cia-Cia language has been passed down orally for centuries. Now the tribe’s children are learning to write it in Hangul, the Korean script. © Nyimas Laula for The New York TimesTeaching Hangul, the Korean alphabet, to Cia-Cia children in Baubau, Indonesia. People trying to preserve the tribe’s spoken language found that the Korean script was a good fit for it.