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롫 U+B86B Unicode文字

Unicode

U+B86B

数値文字参照

롫 롫

URLエンコード(UTF-8)

%EB%A1%AB

ユニコード名

HANGUL SYLLABLE ROLH

一般カテゴリ-

Letter, Other(文字,その他)

文字化けする可能性のある文字

Base64エンコード : 66Gr

「롫」に似ている意味の文字

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롫の説明

The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul (English: HAHN-gool) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically modified to indicate phonetic features; similarly, the vowel letters are systematically modified for related sounds, making Hangul a featural writing system. It has been described as a syllabic alphabet as it combines the features of alphabetic and syllabic writing systems, although it is not necessarily an abugida.Hangul was created in 1443 CE by King Sejong the Great in an attempt to increase literacy by serving as a complement (or alternative) to the logographic Sino-Korean Hanja, which had been used by Koreans as its primary script to write the Korean language since as early as the Gojoseon period (spanning more than a thousand years and ending around 108 BCE), along with the usage of Classical Chinese. As a result, Hangul was initially denounced and disparaged by the Korean educated class.
Modern Hangul orthography uses 24 basic letters: 14 consonant letters and 10 vowel letters. There are also 27 complex letters that are formed by combining the basic letters: 5 tense consonant letters, 11 complex consonant letters, and 11 complex vowel letters. Four basic letters in the original alphabet are no longer used: 1 vowel letter and 3 consonant letters. Korean letters are written in syllabic blocks with the alphabetic letters arranged in two dimensions. For example, the Korean word for "honeybee" (kkulbeol) is written as 꿀벌, not ㄲㅜㄹㅂㅓㄹ. The syllables begin with a consonant letter, then a vowel letter, and then potentially another consonant letter called a batchim (Korean: 받침). If the syllable begins with a vowel sound, the consonant ㅇ (ng) acts as a silent placeholder. However, when ㅇ starts a sentence or is placed after a long pause, it marks a glottal stop.
Syllables may begin with basic or tense consonants but not complex ones. The vowel can be basic or complex, and the second consonant can be basic, complex or a limited number of tense consonants. How the syllable is structured depends if the baseline of the vowel symbol is horizontal or vertical. If the baseline is vertical, the first consonant and vowel are written above the second consonant (if present), but all components are written individually from top to bottom in the case of a horizontal baseline.As in traditional Chinese and Japanese writing, as well as many other texts in East Asia, Korean texts were traditionally written top to bottom, right to left, as is occasionally still the way for stylistic purposes. However, Korean is now typically written from left to right with spaces between words serving as dividers, unlike in Japanese and Chinese. Hangul is the official writing system throughout Korea, both North and South. It is a co-official writing system in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County in Jilin Province, China. Hangul has also seen limited use in the Cia-Cia language.[出典:Wikipedia]

롫の文字を使った例文

」は、韓国語の文字で、漢字の「辣」と似ています。この文字は、辛いという意味を持っています。 辛いという感覚は、人間にとっては恐れと欲望を生み出します。辛い食べ物を食べると、舌が痛くなる反面、満足感や喜びを感じます。同じように、人生における辛い経験も、時には悲しみや苦痛を伴いますが、超えたときには、成長や充足感をもたらしてくれます。 しかし、現代社会では、辛いことを避けようとする傾向が強くなっています。ストレス社会と言われるように、人々は常に忙しく、プレッシャーを感じています。そのため、辛いことがあると、それを避けたいという欲求が芽生えます。 しかし、辛いことを避け続けているうちに、自分自身を見失ってしまうこともあります。自分自身が辛い経験を通して成長し、自分自身をより深く理解することができなければ、人生は浅いままで終わってしまいます。 そのため、人生において辛いことがあっても、勇気を持って立ち向かうことが大切です。辛いことがあるからこそ、自分自身を成長させることができるのです。また、辛い時こそ、誰かの支えや助けが必要となります。誰かの手を借りて一緒に乗り越えることが、人間関係を深め、豊かな人生を築くことに繋がります。 最後に「」が示すように、辛さこそが人生の豊かさを生み出すものであるということを心に留めておくことが大切です。辛いことがあっても、これも人生の一部と受け止め、前向きに取り組んでいくことが、より豊かな人生を手に入れる秘訣です。

(この例文はAIにより作成されています。特定の文字を含む文章を出力していますが内容が正確でない場合があります。)