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π’‘’

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Ban2 Character

π’‘’ is a cuneiform numeric sign identified as four (ban2).

U+12452

π’‘’ (U+12452) is a cuneiform numeric sign used to represent the value β€œfour” in cuneiform numeral contexts. This page helps you copy the character and use the correct Unicode details in design and development workflows.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Ban2 Character Meaning

π’‘’ is a cuneiform numeric sign named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BAN2” (Unicode code point U+12452). It is part of the cuneiform numeric sign repertoire, where specific sign variants correspond to particular numeric values and sometimes to naming conventions used in Unicode. In practical terms, when you need the β€œfour” sign variant associated with the Unicode entry labeled BAN2, this is the character to use. Always prefer the exact code point when matching scholarly references, transcription conventions, or typography that requires the BAN2 variant rather than a different β€œfour” sign.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding cuneiform numerals to transliteration notes or annotated texts
  • β€’Typography and layout for educational materials about cuneiform writing
  • β€’Building Unicode-accurate mockups for historical or linguistics UI content
  • β€’Encoding numerals in digital projects that reference Unicode cuneiform sign IDs
  • β€’Creating consistent glyph usage in design systems for cuneiform scripts

Examples

π’‘’ Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Ban2

  • π’‘’β€œThe numeral sign for four is written as π’‘’.”
  • π’‘’β€œUnicode U+12452 corresponds to π’‘’ (four, ban2).”
  • π’‘’β€œInsert π’‘’ into the cuneiform numeral sequence here.”
  • π’‘’β€œFor the BAN2 variant, use the character π’‘’.”
  • π’‘’β€œShown below: π’‘’ in a cuneiform numerals table.”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12452
HTML Entity𒑒
HTML Code𒑒
CSS\12452

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Four Ban2 character mean?

π’‘’ is a cuneiform numeric sign named β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BAN2” (Unicode code point U+12452). It is part of the cuneiform numeric sign repertoire, where specific sign variants correspond to particular numeric values and sometimes to naming conventions used in Unicode. In practical terms, when you need the β€œfour” sign variant associated with the Unicode entry labeled BAN2, this is the character to use. Always prefer the exact code point when matching scholarly references, transcription conventions, or typography that requires the BAN2 variant rather than a different β€œfour” sign.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‘’?

π’‘’ is U+12452.

How do I copy π’‘’ for use in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒑒.

How do I include π’‘’ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape form: \\12452.

Is π’‘’ specifically the β€œfour” sign variant called BAN2?

Yes. The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FOUR BAN2”, indicating this specific BAN2 variant.