Chieut

Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
chieut
Hangul
Korean name
Revised Romanizationchieut
McCune–Reischauerch'iŭt

Chieut (character: ; Korean: 치읓, romanized: chieut) is a consonant of the Korean hangul alphabet. Its IPA pronunciation is [ʰ] but at the end of a syllable it is pronounced [t] unless followed by a vowel. For example: 김치 kimchi, but 꽃 kkot ("flower").[1][2][3]

Stroke order

Stroke order in writing ㅊ
Stroke order in writing ㅊ

Computing codes

Character information
Preview
Unicode name HANGUL LETTER CHIEUCH HANGUL CHOSEONG CHIEUCH HANGUL JONGSEONG CHIEUCH PARENTHESIZED HANGUL CHIEUCH CIRCLED HANGUL CHIEUCH
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 12618 U+314A 4366 U+110E 4542 U+11BE 12809 U+3209 12905 U+3269
UTF-8 227 133 138 E3 85 8A 225 132 142 E1 84 8E 225 134 190 E1 86 BE 227 136 137 E3 88 89 227 137 169 E3 89 A9
Numeric character reference ㅊ ㅊ ᄎ ᄎ ᆾ ᆾ ㈉ ㈉ ㉩ ㉩

References

  1. ^ "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  2. ^ "Script and pronunciation". University College London. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  3. ^ Jiyoung Shin, Jieun Kiaer, Jaeeun Cha (2012). The Sounds of Korean. Cambridge University Press. pp. XiX–XX. ISBN 9781139789882.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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