That's the Korean consonant "ㄷ" (Hangul).
- Name: 디귿 (digeut).
- Sound: usually romanized "d"; phoneme /t/ (lenis). Realized as an unaspirated [t] in initial position, often voiced to [d] between vowels, and as an unreleased [t̚] in final position.
- Stroke order: 3 strokes — top horizontal (left→right), vertical down on the right, then bottom horizontal (right→left).
- Keyboard (Dubeolsik): typed with the E key.
- Unicode: Hangul Compatibility Jamo U+3137 (ㄷ). Choseong (initial) jamo ᄃ is U+1103.
Examples: 다 (da), 도 (do), 달 (dal).
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