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아래아
Though uniquely outlawed of the original vowels, the so-called arae-a need be written to study Korean words better. The easiest way may be writing it as "ㅡ" while italicizing the syllable. The grave accent (`) shall stand for the arae-a in romanizing.
- Examples
- 해무리 (haemuri, "solar halo")
- 햇무리 (haetmuri)
- 희무리 (h`i-muri)
- 희ㅅ모로 (h`i-t-moro)
- 흿모로 (h`it-moro)
- 한데 (hande)
- 흔듸 (h`n-d`i)
- one place
- open air
- together
- See also
- Korean/Words/Demonstratives
- Korean/Words/Romanization
- Korean/Words/Hotspots
- Korean/Words/Illusion
- Korean/Words/Story
- Korean/Words/Sandbox
- Korean/Words/Xternals
- Templates
- External links
- See
- Korean/Legend
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