Not to be confused with
L .
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
Nieun (sign: ㄴ ; (Korean : 니은) is the second consonant of the Korean alphabet . It makes an 'n' sound. The IPA pronunciation is [n ] .[ 1]
Stroke order Stroke order in writing ㄴ
Computing codes
Character information
Preview
ㄴ
ᄂ
ᆫ
㈁
㉡
Unicode name
HANGUL LETTER NIEUN
HANGUL CHOSEONG NIEUN
HANGUL JONGSEONG NIEUN
PARENTHESIZED HANGUL NIEUN
CIRCLED HANGUL NIEUN
Encodings
decimal
hex
dec
hex
dec
hex
dec
hex
dec
hex
Unicode
12596
U+3134
4354
U+1102
4523
U+11AB
12801
U+3201
12897
U+3261
UTF-8
227 132 180
E3 84 B4
225 132 130
E1 84 82
225 134 171
E1 86 AB
227 136 129
E3 88 81
227 137 161
E3 89 A1
Numeric character reference
ㄴ
ㄴ
ᄂ
ᄂ
ᆫ
ᆫ
㈁
㈁
㉡
㉡
References
^ Jiyoung Shin, Jieun Kiaer, Jaeeun Cha (2012). The Sounds of Korean . Cambridge University Press. pp. XiX– XX. ISBN 9781139789882 . {{cite book }}
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Single jamo
consonants (choseong or jongseong ) vowels (jungseong ) old consonants old vowels (still used in the Jeju language )
Composite jamo
consonants (choseong or jongseong ) vowels (jungseong ) old consonants old vowels (still used in the Jeju language ) old vowels
Encodings