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U+D0B9, 킹
HANGUL SYLLABLE KING
Composition: + +

[U+D0B8]
Hangul Syllables
[U+D0BA]




킈 ←→ 타

Korean

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English king.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?king
Revised Romanization (translit.)?king
McCune–Reischauer?k'ing
Yale Romanization?khing

Noun

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(king)

  1. (card games, chess) a king

See also

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Playing cards in Korean · 트럼프 (teureompeu) (layout · text)
에이스 (eiseu, “ace”) (tu, “two”),
(i, “two”),
듀스 (dyuseu, “deuce”)
쓰리 (sseuri, “three”),
(sam, “three”),
트레이 (teurei, “trey”)
(po, “four”),
(sa, “four”),
케이트 (keiteu, “cater”)
파이브 (paibeu, “five”),
(o, “five”),
싱크 (singkeu, “cinque”)
식스 (sikseu, “six”),
(yuk, “six”),
사이스 (saiseu, “sice”)
세븐 (sebeun, “seven”),
(chil, “seven”)
에잇 (eit, “eight”),
(pal, “eight”)
나인 (nain, “nine”),
(gu, “nine”)
(ten, “ten”),
(sip, “ten”)
(jaek, “jack”) (kwin, “queen”) (king, “king”) 조커 (jokeo, “joker”)
Chess pieces in Korean · 체스 기물 (cheseu gimul) (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
(king) (kwin) (ruk) 비숍 (bisyop) 나이트 (naiteu) (pon)