U+D060 "큠" Hangul Syllable Kyum Unicode Character
U+D060 "큠" Hangul Syllable Kyum is a precomposed syllable from the Korean Hangul script, formed by combining the initial consonant "ᄏ" (representing the aspirated velar plosive /kʰ/) with the medial vowel "ᅲ" (representing the semivowel-vowel sequence /ju/) and the final consonant "ᆷ" (representing the bilabial nasal /m/), resulting in the phonetic value /kʰjum/. As part of the Hangul Syllables block in the Unicode Standard, this character is used in modern Korean to represent a syllable that appears in words such as "큠님" (kyumnim), a respectful term used in some contexts to refer to a married man or husband. Its inclusion in Unicode facilitates the consistent digital encoding and display of Korean text across different platforms and software.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+D060 |
| Version Added | 2.0 |
| Name | Hangul Syllable Kyum |
| Block | Hangul Syllables |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
| Decomposition Type | Canonical |
| Decomposition Mapping | "큐" U+D050 Hangul Syllable Kyu "ᆷ" U+11B7 Hangul Jongseong Mieum |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 큠 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 큠 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xED 0x81 0xA0 |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0xD060 |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x0000D060 |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \ud060 |