반시읏
Korean
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈpa̠(ː)nɕʰiɯt̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [반(ː)시읃]
- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | bansieut |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | bansieus |
McCune–Reischauer? | pansiŭt |
Yale Romanization? | pānsius |
Usage notes
- The Hunmin Jeongeum notes that ㅿ is a half-tooth sound pronounced like the initial sound of 穰.
- ㅿ used in the initial position of Chinese characters have all been changed to ㅇ in Korea today. [1] The examples are 日, 人, 弱, 穰, 兒, 入, 如, 潤, 容, 扔, 熱, 若, 軟, 銳, 壤, 䓴, 葇, 儒, 緌, 袵, 橈, 刃, 絍, 撋, 汝, 二, 貳, 邇, 栭, 栮, 餌, 珥 and 輀 (日 , 人 , 弱 , 穰 , 兒 , 入 , 如 , 潤 , 容 , 扔 , 熱 , 若 , 軟 , 銳 , 壤 , 䓴 , 葇 , 儒 , 緌 , 袵 , 橈 , 刃 , 絍 , 撋 , 汝 , 二 , 貳 , 邇 , 栭 , 栮 , 餌 , 珥 and 輀).
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