U+3138, ㄸ
HANGUL LETTER SSANGTIKEUT

[U+3137]
Hangul Compatibility Jamo
[U+3139]
U+1104, ᄄ
HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGTIKEUT

[U+1103]
Hangul Jamo
[U+1105]
U+FFA8, ᄄ
HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER SSANGTIKEUT

[U+FFA7]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FFA9]

Korean

Etymology

Doubled (digeut)

Symbol

(tt)

  1. A jamo (letter) of the alphabet of the Korean writing system, hangeul.
    In North Korea, ㄸ is called 된디읃 (doendieut), "strong ㄷ (dieut)" and is the sixteenth jamo. In South Korea, it is called 쌍디귿 (ssangdigeut), "doubled ㄷ (digeut)" and is the fifth jamo.
    ㄸ is pronounced as an alveolar plosive with tense phonation (IPA: [t͈] or [d̬]), i.e. similar to the English t in stand, but with a stiff tongue and glottal opening.
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