徵 Sound Group
Full Comparison of Middle Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
# *** 漢字 MC JPK JPP JCP KPH KCP
1 徵, * ʈjәŋ チョウ 툥우 딍/딩*
2 * ɖjәŋ チョウ   툥우     딍/딩*
*It is impossible to represent the single letter “Y” in either Hangul or Pahanngana (at least, until a new font is created), so I’m representing “yi” as “이*” or “consonant+의”

 

徵 Sound Group
Summary of Reconstructions in Middle Chinese, Korean, and Japanese
# *** 漢字 MC KCP JCP
1 徵, * ʈjәŋ 딍/딩*
2 * ɖjәŋ 딍/딩*  
*It is impossible to represent the single letter “Y” in either Hangul or Pahanngana (at least, until a new font is created), so I’m representing “yi” as “이*” or “consonant+의”

 

徵 Sound Group
Writing Japanese Kanji in Pahanngana
# *** Kanji JPK JPP JCP MC
1 徵, * チョウ 툥우 ʈjәŋ
2 * チョウ   툥우     ɖjәŋ
*It is impossible to represent the single letter “Y” in either Hangul or Pahanngana (at least, until a new font is created), so I’m representing “yi” as “이*” or “consonant+의”

 

徵 Sound Group
Writing Korean in Pahanngana
# *** Hanja KPH KCP MC
1 徵, * 딍/딩* ʈjәŋ
2 * 딍/딩* ɖjәŋ
*It is impossible to represent the single letter “Y” in either Hangul or Pahanngana (at least, until a new font is created), so I’m representing “yi” as “이*” or “consonant+의”

 

How to Read the Data
# Number of Kanji
*** Alternative Forms, Notes
漢字 Kanji / Hanja
MC Middle Chinese (Reconstruction)
JPK Japanese Pronunciation (in Katakana)
JPP Japanese Pronunciation (in Pahanngana)
JCP Japanese Kanji – Core/Root Form (in Pahanngana)
KPH Korean Pronunciation (in Hangul)
KCP Korean Hanja – Core/Root Form (in Pahanngana)

 

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