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𒐀

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Shar2 Character

𒐀 is the cuneiform numeric sign β€œthree” (SHAR2), encoded at U+12424.

U+12424

𒐀 (U+12424) is a cuneiform numeric sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2”. It’s useful when you’re entering historical or scholarly text that uses cuneiform numerals. You can copy it directly or use one of the provided code escapes.

Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Shar2 Character Meaning

𒐀 is a cuneiform numeric sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2”. As a numeric sign, it is used in cuneiform numeral notation to indicate the value three, specifically referencing the SHAR2 variant as named by Unicode. In practice, this character is typically encountered in digital editions of texts, transliteration work, and font/Unicode examples where specific cuneiform signs must be represented exactly. When writing or publishing, copying the character correctly (or using the provided U+12424/escape forms) helps keep your text consistent across systems and platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying a precise cuneiform numeral into Unicode text or documentation
  • β€’Using 𒐀 in academic notes, captions, or transliteration markup where β€œthree” is required
  • β€’Building UI content or data samples that demonstrate cuneiform characters and code points
  • β€’Creating posts or articles that include accurate digital representations of cuneiform numerals
  • β€’Formatting lexicon or glossary entries that reference the SHAR2 sign variant by name

Examples

𒐀 Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Shar2

  • 𒐀Unicode sample: 𒐀 (U+12424).
  • 𒐀The numeral for three is written using 𒐀 in this transcription.
  • 𒐀Sign list includes: 𒐀, then the next cuneiform numeral.
  • 𒐀Please verify the character 𒐀 renders correctly in the chosen font.
  • 𒐀I referenced β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2” for 𒐀.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12424
HTML Entity𒐤
HTML Code𒐤
CSS\12424

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Shar2 character mean?

𒐀 is a cuneiform numeric sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE SHAR2”. As a numeric sign, it is used in cuneiform numeral notation to indicate the value three, specifically referencing the SHAR2 variant as named by Unicode. In practice, this character is typically encountered in digital editions of texts, transliteration work, and font/Unicode examples where specific cuneiform signs must be represented exactly. When writing or publishing, copying the character correctly (or using the provided U+12424/escape forms) helps keep your text consistent across systems and platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒐀?

𒐀 is encoded as U+12424.

How can I copy 𒐀 into HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒐤.

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use the CSS escape: \\12424.

How do I include 𒐀 in JavaScript source code?

You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12424}.