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꜂
The tones (of Chinese) in English · tone; tone class (layout · text) | ||||||||||
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level and oblique | level (tone) ping (tone) |
oblique (tone) ze (tone) | ||||||||
four tones | level (tone) ping (tone) |
rising (tone) shang (tone) |
departing (tone) qu (tone) |
entering (tone) checked (tone) ru (tone) | ||||||
tone diacritic | [Term?] | ꜀◌ | ꜂◌ | ◌꜄ | ◌꜆ | |||||
[Term?] | ◌〪 | ◌〫 | ◌〬 | ◌〭 | ||||||
(Middle Korean) side dot bangjeom |
∅ | ◌〮 | ◌〯 | ∅ | ||||||
[Term?] | dark level | light level | dark rising | light rising | dark departing | light departing | dark entering dark checked |
light entering light checked | ||
dark | light | |||||||||
tone diacritic | [Term?] | ꜀◌ | ꜁◌ | ꜂◌ | ꜃◌ | ◌꜄ | ◌꜅ | ◌꜆ | ◌꜇ |
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