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이 표기법 상에서 소문자 i, h와 알파벳 c, k 등은 쓰이지 않는다.
This is too broad: standard Klingon romanization does use lowercase h and the letter c, for example in ch, gh, and tlh.
Full reasoning
The Klingon Language Institute's description of the standard Okrand writing system contradicts this sentence.
On the KLI's Sounds of Klingon page, the standard orthography explicitly includes c = ch and h = H, and it explains that some Klingon sounds are written with more than one English letter. The page specifically lists ch, gh, and tlh as standard spellings, which means the characters c and lowercase h are definitely used in Klingon romanization.
The KLI's Writing Klingon page also shows the romanization/mapping table including c → ch and h → H among the characters used by Klingonists.
So while it is true that lowercase i is not used as the vowel letter (Klingon uses uppercase I) and plain k is not a standard Klingon letter, the sentence as written is still incorrect because it says lowercase h and the letter c are not used at all.
2 sources
- Sounds of Klingon - Klingon Language Institute
Here's a description of the sounds of Klingon, and the way they're written in the standard Okrand writing-system... c (ch) [ʧ]... g (gh) [ɣ]... h (H) [x]... x (tlh) [tˡɬ].
- Writing Klingon - Klingon Language Institute
The orthography outlined when we talked about the sounds of Klingon is the "official" writing system, designed by Marc Okrand... The mapping shown includes c ch ... g gh ... h H ... x tlh.