Digeut
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Hangul![]() | |
Korean name | |
Revised Romanization | Digeut |
McCune–Reischauer | Tiŭt [1] |
Digeut (sign: ㄷ; South Korean: 디귿, digeut; North Korean: 디읃, dieut) is a consonant in the Korean alphabet. The Unicode for ㄷ is U+3137. Depending on its position, it makes a 'd' or a 't' sound.[1][2] In an initial or final position in a word, the pronunciation is usually [t], while after a vowel it is pronounced [d],[3] for example in the word deudieo (드디어, "finally"), the initial ㄷ is [t], while the second ㄷ is [d].
Stroke order
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Other communicative representations
[edit]Type | Letter | Unicode | HTML | |
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Compatibility Jamo | ㄷ | U+3137 | ㄷ | |
Hangul Jamo Area | Initials | ᄃᅠ | U+1103 | ᄃ |
Finals | ᅟᅠᆮ | U+11AE | ᆮ | |
Hanyang Private Use | Initials | U+F790 |  | |
Finals | U+F880 |  | ||
Halfwidth | ᄃ | U+FFA7 | ᄃ |
References
[edit]- ^ Jiyoung Shin, Jieun Kiaer, Jaeeun Cha (2012). The Sounds of Korean. Cambridge University Press. pp. XiX–XX. ISBN 9781139789882.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
- ^ "Script and pronunciation". University College London. Retrieved 2021-10-20.

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