ㅉ
See also: 𬽡
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Korean
Etymology
Doubled ㅈ (jieut)
Symbol
ㅉ • (jj)
- A jamo (letter) of the alphabet of the Korean writing system, hangeul.
- In North Korea, ㅉ is called 된지읒 (doenjieut), "strong ㅈ (jieut)" and is the ninteenth jamo. In South Korea, it is called 쌍지읒 (ssangjieut), "doubled ㅈ (jieut)" and is the fourteenth jamo.
- ㅉ is pronounced as an alveolo-palatal affricate with tense phonation (IPA: [t͈ɕ] or [d̬ʑ]), i.e. similar to the English ch, but with a stiff tongue and glottal opening.
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