Bieup (character: ㅂ; Korean: 비읍) is a consonant of the Korean alphabet. It indicates a 'b' or 'p' sound, depending on its position. At the beginning and end of a word or syllable it indicates a [p] sound, while after a vowel it designates a [b] sound. For example: it is pronounced [p] in 바지 baji ("trousers"), but [b] in 아버지 abeoji ("father").[1][2][3]
bieup | |
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Hangul | |
Korean name | |
Revised Romanization | bieup |
McCune–Reischauer | piŭp |
Stroke order
editComputing codes
editPreview | ㅂ | ᄇ | ᆸ | ㈅ | ㉥ | |||||
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Unicode name | HANGUL LETTER PIEUP | HANGUL CHOSEONG PIEUP | HANGUL JONGSEONG PIEUP | PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP | CIRCLED HANGUL PIEUP | |||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 12610 | U+3142 | 4359 | U+1107 | 4536 | U+11B8 | 12805 | U+3205 | 12901 | U+3265 |
UTF-8 | 227 133 130 | E3 85 82 | 225 132 135 | E1 84 87 | 225 134 184 | E1 86 B8 | 227 136 133 | E3 88 85 | 227 137 165 | E3 89 A5 |
Numeric character reference | ㅂ |
ㅂ |
ᄇ |
ᄇ |
ᆸ |
ᆸ |
㈅ |
㈅ |
㉥ |
㉥ |
References
edit- ^ "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
- ^ "Script and pronunciation". University College London. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
- ^ Jiyoung Shin, Jieun Kiaer, Jaeeun Cha (2012). The Sounds of Korean. Cambridge University Press. pp. XiX–XX. ISBN 9781139789882.
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