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ㆋ
U+318B
,
ㆋ
HANGUL LETTER YU-YE
←
ㆊ
[U+318A]
Hangul Compatibility Jamo
ㆌ
→
[U+318C]
ᆒ
U+1192
,
ᆒ
HANGUL JUNGSEONG YU-YE
←
ᆑ
[U+1191]
Hangul Jamo
ᆓ
→
[U+1193]
Middle Korean
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ㆋ
(
ywey
)
A
trigraph
of
ㅠ
(
ywu
)
,
ㅕ
(
ye
)
, and
ㅣ
(
i
)
, intended to transcribe certain
triphthongs
in Chinese without Korean equivalent, e.g. Middle Chinese
[wei]
.
Usage notes
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It was never used in Middle Korean itself.
Characters whose Middle Chinese medial was written with this trigraph include:
桂
(
MC
kwejH
), transcribed
ᄀᆒᆼ
(
Yale
:
kywey
)
稅
(
MC
sywejH
), transcribed
ᄉᆒᆼ
(
Yale
:
sywey
)
慧
(
MC
hwejH
), transcribed
ᄒᆒᆼ
(
Yale
:
hywey
)
喙
(
MC
xjwojH
), transcribed
ᄒᆒᆼ
(
Yale
:
hywey
)
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