Siot (character: ; Korean: 시옷, siot, North Korean: 시읏, sieut) is a consonant of the Korean alphabet.[1] Siot indicates an [s] sound like in the English word "staff", but at the end of a syllable it denotes a [t] sound. Before [i], semivowels (like , yo) and the vowel (wi) it is pronounced [ɕ].[2][3][4][5]

siot
Hangul
Korean name
Revised RomanizationSiot
McCune–ReischauerSiot

Stroke order

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Stroke order in writing ㅅ

Computing codes

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Character information
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Unicode name HANGUL LETTER SIOS HANGUL CHOSEONG SIOS HANGUL JONGSEONG SIOS PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS CIRCLED HANGUL SIOS
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 12613 U+3145 4361 U+1109 4538 U+11BA 12806 U+3206 12902 U+3266
UTF-8 227 133 133 E3 85 85 225 132 137 E1 84 89 225 134 186 E1 86 BA 227 136 134 E3 88 86 227 137 166 E3 89 A6
Numeric character reference ㅅ ㅅ ᄉ ᄉ ᆺ ᆺ ㈆ ㈆ ㉦ ㉦

References

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  1. ^ "N. Korea's new SLBM labeled 'Pukguksong-4ㅅ,' not 'Pukguksong-4A: Navy chief". Yonhap News Agency. October 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Korean". Omniglot. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  3. ^ "Script and pronunciation". University College London. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  4. ^ Jiyoung Shin, Jieun Kiaer, Jaeeun Cha (2012). The Sounds of Korean. Cambridge University Press. pp. XiX–XX. ISBN 9781139789882.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "태국인 한국어 학습자의 한국어 발음 오류 분석 및 발음교육 방안 연구" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 2021-10-20.