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Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
Nieun (sign: ㄴ; (
Korean: 니은) is the second
consonant of the
Korean alphabet. The
Unicode for ㄴ is U+3134. It makes an 'n' sound. The
IPA pronunciation is [
n].
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Stroke order
Other communicative representations
Type
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Letter
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Unicode |
HTML
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Compatibility Jamo
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ㄴ
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U+3134
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ㄴ
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Hangul Jamo Area
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Initials
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ᄂᅠ
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U+1102
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ᄂ
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Finals
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ᅟᅠᆫ
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U+11AB
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ᆫ
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Hanyang Private Use
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Initials
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U+F788
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
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Finals
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U+F875
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
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Halfwidth
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ᄂ
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U+FFA4
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ᄂ
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References
Look up
ㄴ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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vowels (jungseong) | |
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old vowels (still used in
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old vowels (still used in
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