킬
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킬
Summary
킬 is a Hangul syllable[1].
Key Facts
- 킬's instance of is recorded as Hangul syllable[2].
- 킬's instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
- 킬's instance of is recorded as KS X 1001 character[4].
- 킬's instance of is recorded as KPS 9566 character[5].
- 킬's instance of is recorded as GB 12052 character[6].
- 킬's follows is recorded as 킫[7].
- 킬's followed by is recorded as 킭[8].
- 킬's writing system is recorded as Hangul[9].
- 킬's software version identifier is recorded as 2.0[10].
- 킬's part of is recorded as Unicode[11].
- 킬's part of is recorded as KS X 1001[12].
- 킬's part of is recorded as KPS 9566[13].
- 킬's part of is recorded as GB 12052[14].
- 킬's Unicode character is recorded as 킬[15].
- 킬's has part is recorded as ᄏ[16].
- 킬's has part is recorded as ᅵ[17].
- 킬's has part is recorded as ᆯ[18].
- 킬's code is recorded as D0AC[19].
- 킬's code is recorded as 4533[20].
- 킬's code is recorded as BFD7[21].
- 킬's code is recorded as 3B6F[22].
- 킬's Unicode code point is recorded as D0AC[23].
- 킬's HTML entity is recorded as 킬[24].
- 킬's HTML entity is recorded as 킬[25].
- 킬's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as ud0ac[26].
Body
Geography
Part of include Unicode[11], a character encoding[27]; KS X 1001[12], a character encoding[28], in South Korea[29]; KPS 9566[13], a character encoding[30], in North Korea[31]; and GB 12052[14], a character encoding[32], in People's Republic of China[33].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Hangul syllable[2], Unicode character[3], KS X 1001 character[4], KPS 9566 character[5], and GB 12052 character[6].