Difference between revisions of "ㅎ"

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===Advanced===
 
===Advanced===
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==Writing==
 
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===Stroke order===
 
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==Sound Changes==
 
==Sound Changes==
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*[[ㄹ + ㅎ]] → ㄹ
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*[[ㄱ + ㅎ]] → ㅋ
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*[[ㅂ + ㅎ]] → ㅍ
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*[[ㅎ + ㅈ]] → ㅊ
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*[[ㄷ + ㅎ]] → ㅌ
  
 
===Advanced Words and Segments===
 
===Advanced Words and Segments===

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ㅎ
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ㅎ

히읗

Basic
Type Consonant
Subtype Simple
Classification 1 Approximant
Classification 2 Glottal
Sounds
IPA /h/
Basic sounds /h/
받침 Sound Change? N/A
Romanization
Revised h
McCune-Reischauer h
Yale h
SKATS {{{skats}}}
DPRK {{{dprk}}}
Kontsevich {{{kontsevich}}}
Sign Language
KSL ㅎ.jpg
Hangeul
Learn hangeul [[Hangeul step {{{step}}}|Step {{{step}}}]]




Archaic and obsolete letters


Basic

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  • Information on where this character was derived from

A now obsolete letter, ㆆ, represented a glottal stop, which is pronounced in the throat and had closure represented by the top line, like ㄱㄷㅈ. Derived from ㆆ is ㅎ, in which the extra stroke represents a burst of aspiration.

Pronunciation

beginning, middle, and final positions

  • girl
  • boy
  • older girl
  • older boy

Examples

Basic

Advanced

Writing

Stroke order

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Styles

  • Pictures of different styles of this letter since there can be many variations, possibly put in a gallery style table.

Sound Changes

Advanced Words and Segments

  • All other word examples with a ㅎ with sound changes