Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word . In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word , but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word you have here. The definition of the word will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition of, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.
See also:
U+314B, ㅋ
HANGUL LETTER KHIEUKH

Hangul Compatibility Jamo
U+110F, ᄏ
HANGUL CHOSEONG KHIEUKH

Hangul Jamo
U+11BF, ᆿ
HANGUL JONGSEONG KHIEUKH

Hangul Jamo
U+320A, ㈊
PARENTHESIZED HANGUL KHIEUKH

Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
U+326A, ㉪
CIRCLED HANGUL KHIEUKH

Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
U+FFBB, ᄏ
HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER KHIEUKH

Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms

Korean

Stroke order

Etymology 1

The Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye, the treatise introducing the principles behind the Korean alphabet written by its inventor King Sejong in 1446, explains that this glyph was derived by adding a stroke to (g) to represent aspiration.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʰ/
  • Actual realisation:
    (word-initially, between vowels, or after nasals and liquids) IPA(key):
    (after stops) IPA(key):
    (before stops, or word-finally) IPA(key):
    (before nasals) IPA(key):

Letter

(k)

  1. 키읔 (kieuk), a jamo (letter) of Hangul, the Korean alphabet.
Usage notes

In contemporary Korean, when (k) is placed on the side, it curves as in the example of (ki), 케찹 (kechap). However, when (k) is placed on top or bottom, it retains its original look, as in the examples of (ko), (kong), 코카콜라 (kokakolla), (nyeok). This was done in the modern era to make the character look more balanced. This rule is also applied to (g).

Synonyms

Etymology 2

Because the letter k repeated sounds like a person laughing, putting (k) in a consecutive manner stands for laughing in the Korean Internet media. Compare Portuguese kkk.

Interjection

(k)

  1. (Internet slang) lol, ha! (typically dismissive)
Related terms