Digeut

Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Digeut (letter: ; South Korean name: 디귿; North Korean name: 디읃[1]) is a consonant in the Korean alphabet. Depending on its position, it makes a 'd' or a 't' sound.[2][3] In an initial or final position in a word, the pronunciation is usually [t], while after a vowel it is pronounced [d],[4] for example in the word deudieo (드디어, "finally"), the initial ㄷ is [t], while the second ㄷ is [d].

Hangul
디귿
RRdigeut
MRtigŭt
Hangul
디읃
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Digeut
Korean name
Hangul
디귿
RRdigeut
MRtigŭt
North Korean name
Hangul
디읃
RRdieut
MRtiŭt
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Stroke order in writing ㄱ
Stroke order in writing ㄱ

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Unicode name HANGUL LETTER TIKEUT HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT HANGUL JONGSEONG TIKEUT PARENTHESIZED HANGUL TIKEUT CIRCLED HANGUL TIKEUT
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode12599U+31374355U+11034526U+11AE12802U+320212898U+3262
UTF-8227 132 183E3 84 B7225 132 131E1 84 83225 134 174E1 86 AE227 136 130E3 88 82227 137 162E3 89 A2
Numeric character referenceㄷㄷᄃᄃᆮᆮ㈂㈂㉢㉢
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