U+318A, ㆊ
HANGUL LETTER YU-YEO

[U+3189]
Hangul Compatibility Jamo
[U+318B]
U+1191, ᆑ
HANGUL JUNGSEONG YU-YEO

[U+1190]
Hangul Jamo
[U+1192]

Middle Korean

Letter

(ywe)

  1. A digraph of (ywu) and (ye), intended to transcribe certain triphthongs in Chinese without Korean equivalent, e.g. Middle Chinese [iuᴇ], [wiæ].

Usage notes

  • It was never used in Middle Korean itself.
  • Characters whose Middle Chinese medial was written with this digraph include:
    沿 (MC ywen), transcribed ᄋᆑᆫ (Yale: ywen)
    (MC sjwen), transcribed ᄉᆑᆫ (Yale: sywen)
    (MC kwenX), transcribed ᄀᆑᆫ (Yale: kywen)
    (MC xjwaeng), transcribed ᄒᆑᇰ (Yale: hyweng)
    (MC kjwaengX), transcribed ᄀᆑᇰ (Yale: kyweng)
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