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Etymology
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 ㄷ (d) to represent aspiration.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʰ/
- Actual realisation:
- (syllable-initially) IPA(key): [tʰ]
- (before stops, or word-finally) IPA(key): [t̚]
- (before nasals) IPA(key): [n]
Letter
ㅌ • (t)
- 티읕 (tieut, “tieut”), a jamo (letter) of hangul, the Korean alphabet: the aspirated alveolar plosive ([tʰ])
See also
- (aspirated plosives): ㅋ (k, “k”), ㅍ (p, “p”), ㅊ (ch, “ch”)
- (alveolar jamo): ㄷ (d, “d”), ㄴ (n, “n”)