U+B369, 덩
HANGUL SYLLABLE DEONG
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[U+B368]
Hangul Syllables
[U+B36A]




댸 ←→ 데

Korean

Etymology 1

Of native Korean origin.

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?deong
Revised Romanization (translit.)?deong
McCune–Reischauer?tŏng
Yale Romanization?teng

Noun

(deong)

  1. palanquin, sedan, sedan chair, litter
    1996, 최명희 [Choe Myeonghui], 혼불 [Honbul]:
    기구하게 타고, 처음 대종가 문턱 들어설 끼쳐 곰팡이 흙냄새였다.
    giguhage-do huin deong-eul tago, cheo'eum i daejongga-ui munteog-e deureoseol ttae ko-e huk kkicheo on geos-eun gompang'i-ga kkin heungnaemsaeyeotda.
    Strangely, when riding on a white sedan and entering the threshold of this important family for the first time, what struck my nose was the smell of mouldy soil.

Etymology 2

Hangeul symbol used for transliteration, i.e., 鄧小平 (Dèng Xiǎopíng) -> 덩샤오핑 (Deongsyaoping) (Deng Xiaoping).

Syllable

(deong)

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