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π’€…

Cuneiform Sign A Times Igi Character

π’€… is a cuneiform character named β€œA Times IGI” in Unicode (U+12005).

U+12005

π’€… is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as U+12005. It’s commonly referenced by its Unicode name, which helps in accurate lookup and copying. Use it in studies, fonts, and digital representations of cuneiform text.

Cuneiform Sign A Times Igi Character Meaning

π’€… (Unicode name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES IGI”) is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode under code point U+12005 (HTML entity: 𒀅). As its name suggests, it is described as a sign involving β€œA” together with β€œIGI,” which is a commonly referenced element in cuneiform sign naming. When using the character in digital work, rely on the Unicode name and code point for consistency across platforms. The exact interpretation depends on the original language, context, and the sign list or transliteration system you’re following, so keep that documentation handy for your project.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into Unicode cuneiform documents or research notes
  • β€’Labeling or annotating cuneiform sign charts in educational materials
  • β€’Building test strings for font and rendering verification
  • β€’Preparing social or academic posts about cuneiform encoding
  • β€’Adding a specific cuneiform character to digital archives or databases

Examples

π’€… Cuneiform Sign A Times IGI

  • π’€…Unicode sample: π’€…
  • π’€…Code point: U+12005 β€” π’€…
  • π’€…Sign list reference: β€œA times IGI” π’€…
  • π’€…Test rendering: π’€… π’€… π’€…
  • π’€…Cuneiform character study: π’€… in context

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12005
HTML Entity𒀅
HTML Code𒀅
CSS\12005

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign A Times Igi character mean?

π’€… (Unicode name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES IGI”) is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode under code point U+12005 (HTML entity: 𒀅). As its name suggests, it is described as a sign involving β€œA” together with β€œIGI,” which is a commonly referenced element in cuneiform sign naming. When using the character in digital work, rely on the Unicode name and code point for consistency across platforms. The exact interpretation depends on the original language, context, and the sign list or transliteration system you’re following, so keep that documentation handy for your project.

What is the Unicode code point for π’€…?

π’€… is U+12005.

How can I copy π’€… reliably?

Use the character itself (π’€…), or copy using its Unicode formats such as HTML 𒀅 or escapes like \\u{12005}.

What is the official name shown in Unicode?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN A TIMES IGI.”

Does π’€… always have the same meaning?

Its interpretation can depend on the language, sign list, and context, so it’s best to refer to your chosen transliteration or catalog.