ㅋ
See also: ヲ
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Korean
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Etymology 1
From ㄱ (g) + additional horizontal line representing burst of aspiration.
Pronunciation
Usage notes
In the South Korean order, it is the sixteenth jamo. In the North Korean order, it is the eleventh.
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Because the letter k repeated sounds like a person laughing, putting ㅋ (k) in a consecutive manner stands for laughing in the Korean Internet media.
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