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Middle Korean
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1.2.1
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ㅥ
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
ㄴㄴ
ㅥ
U+3165
,
ㅥ
HANGUL LETTER SSANGNIEUN
←
ㅤ
[U+3164]
Hangul Compatibility Jamo
ㅦ
→
[U+3166]
ᄔ
U+1114
,
ᄔ
HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGNIEUN
←
ᄓ
[U+1113]
Hangul Jamo
ᄕ
→
[U+1115]
ᇿ
U+11FF
,
ᇿ
HANGUL JONGSEONG SSANGNIEUN
←
ᇾ
[U+11FE]
Hangul Jamo
ሀ
→
[U+1200]
Middle Korean
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]
Pronunciation
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]
IPA
(
key
)
:
/nn/
Letter
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]
ㅥ
(
nn
)
A
digraph
of
ㄴ
(
n
)
and
ㄴ
(
n
)
.
Usage notes
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]
Usually used when a preceding consonant has assimilated into the nasal, e.g. the stem
젛
(
cèh-
,
“
to fear
”
)
and the inflected form
저ᄔᆞ다〮
(
cèn-nò-tá
,
“
[one] fears
”
)
.
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