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U+B2D0, 닐
HANGUL SYLLABLE NIL
Composition: + +

[U+B2CF]
Hangul Syllables
[U+B2D1]




늬 ←→ 다

Korean

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Etymology

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Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?nil
Revised Romanization (translit.)?nil
McCune–Reischauer?nil
Yale Romanization?nil

Syllable

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(nil)

  1. :
    (MC reading: (MC nrit))
  2. :
    (MC reading: (MC nrit))

Usage notes

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In South Korea, the hanja above are read as (il) when used as a single word or as the first syllable of a Sino-Korean compound. However, the reading (nil) is retained when the hanja is not part of the first syllable of a Sino-Korean compound. This is known as 두음 법칙 (頭音法則, dueum beopchik).

Alternative forms

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  • (il) (South Korea)

References

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