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==Korean==
==Korean==
{{stroke order|[[Image:ㅊ (chieut) stroke order.png|240px]]}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
The ''[[w:Hunminjeongeum Haerye|Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye]]'', the treatise introducing the principles behind the Korean alphabet written by its inventor {{w|Sejong of Joseon|King Sejong}} in 1446, explains that this glyph was derived by adding a stroke to {{ko-l|ㅈ|j}} to represent aspiration.
From [[ㅈ]] (''jieut'') + additional horizontal line representing burst of aspiration.


===Symbol===
===Letter===
{{ko-pos|letter|rv=ch|mr=ch'}}
{{ko-pos|letter}}


# [[치읓]] (''chieut''), a [[jamo]] (letter) of the alphabet of the Korean writing system, [[hangeul]].
# [[치읓]] (''chieut''), a [[jamo]] (letter) of [[hangul]], the [[Korean]] [[alphabet]].
#: In the North Korean order, it is the tenth jamo. In the South Korean order, it is the fifteenth.
#: ㅊ (''chieut'') is pronounced as an [[aspirated]] [[alveolo-palatal]] [[affricate]] ({{IPA|[ʨʰ]|lang=ko}}), i.e. similar to the English ''ch''.


====Usage notes====
[[de:ㅊ]]
* ㅊ (''chieut'') is pronounced as an [[aspirated]] [[alveolo-palatal]] [[affricate]] ({{IPAchar|[t͡ɕʰ]}}), i.e. similar to the English ''ch''.
[[el:ㅊ]]
[[fr:ㅊ]]
[[ko:ㅊ]]
[[it:ㅊ]]
[[li:ㅊ]]
[[ja:ㅊ]]
[[oc:ㅊ]]
[[pl:ㅊ]]
[[tr:ㅊ]]

Latest revision as of 03:25, 19 July 2024

See also:
U+314A, ㅊ
HANGUL LETTER CHIEUCH

[U+3149]
Hangul Compatibility Jamo
[U+314B]
U+110E, ᄎ
HANGUL CHOSEONG CHIEUCH

[U+110D]
Hangul Jamo
[U+110F]
U+11BE, ᆾ
HANGUL JONGSEONG CHIEUCH

[U+11BD]
Hangul Jamo
[U+11BF]
U+3209, ㈉
PARENTHESIZED HANGUL CHIEUCH

[U+3208]
Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
[U+320A]
U+3269, ㉩
CIRCLED HANGUL CHIEUCH

[U+3268]
Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
[U+326A]
U+FFBA, ᄎ
HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER CHIEUCH

[U+FFB9]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FFBB]

Korean

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Stroke order

Etymology

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The Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye, the treatise introducing the principles behind the Korean alphabet written by its inventor King Sejong in 1446, explains that this glyph was derived by adding a stroke to (j, “j”) to represent aspiration.

Letter

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(ch)

  1. 치읓 (chieut), a jamo (letter) of hangul, the Korean alphabet.

Usage notes

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