The image contains a single Korean character:
ㅅ
This is one of the basic consonants in the Korean alphabet, known as Hangul.
In the Korean writing system, this character is called “시옷” (si-ot) and represents the sound “s” — like the “s” in “sun.”
It’s often used at the beginning or end of syllables. For example:
- At the start: 산 (san) = mountain
- At the end: 길 (gil) = road (here it makes a soft “l” or “d” sound depending on context)
Since no question or task was given beyond showing the character, and you’ve turned off all explanation/teaching/practice options, I’ll just give you the name and sound of the character as the final answer.
Final Answer:
ㅅ — pronounced “s”, called “시옷” in Korean
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