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Kansian, over its history has used three scripts, the first was Hanja (native: Ccingansgaonpamamngamssos, 찌ᇰ아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡᆷ쏫, ) which it used throughout much of its early history, as well as using it today in a similar situation to Japanese. Its next system still used Chinese characters, but instead as phonographs, it was called Hašakkamngamansgaonpamamngamos (하ᅎᅡᆩ암ᅌᅡᆷ아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡ못, ). The last, and most used script that is used in modern times is Hangeul, natively called Sağanansgaonpamamngamozos (사ᅙ안아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡ모ᅀᅩᆺ). | Kansian, over its history has used three scripts, the first was Hanja (native: Ccingansgaonpamamngamssos, 찌ᇰ아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡᆷ쏫, 中文字) which it used throughout much of its early history, as well as using it today in a similar situation to Japanese. Its next system still used Chinese characters, but instead as phonographs, it was called Hašakkamngamansgaonpamamngamos (하ᅎᅡᆩ암ᅌᅡᆷ아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡ못, 結合字). The last, and most used script that is used in modern times is Hangeul, natively called Sağanansgaonpamamngamozos (사ᅙ안아ᇇᄀᆢᆫ바맘ᅌᅡ모ᅀᅩᆺ, 韓語字). | ||