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π’€Ž

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Gan2 Tenu Character

π’€Ž is a cuneiform character (U+1200E) named β€œAB TIMES GAN2 TENU”.

U+1200E

π’€Ž is a cuneiform sign encoded at U+1200E. It’s useful when you’re working with transliteration, cataloging, or digital typography for cuneiform texts.

Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Gan2 Tenu Character Meaning

π’€Ž (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES GAN2 TENU) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its full sign description in Unicode. In practice, it’s primarily used to represent this exact sign in digital text: for example, when encoding transliterations, labeling signs in reference works, or matching a character to a font or encoding system. Because cuneiform signs can be interpreted differently depending on context, the most reliable β€œmeaning” for digital use is its exact identity as the Unicode-encoded sign AB TIMES GAN2 TENU.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or copying the exact cuneiform character in Unicode text
  • β€’Labeling cuneiform signs in study notes, glossaries, or sign lists
  • β€’Building web or app text that needs the precise character U+1200E
  • β€’Designing typography specimens or educational materials for cuneiform writing
  • β€’Annotating datasets or references where sign identity must match Unicode

Examples

π’€Ž Cuneiform Sign AB Times GAN2 Tenu

  • π’€ŽU+1200E: π’€Ž
  • π’€ŽThe sign AB TIMES GAN2 TENU is written as π’€Ž.
  • π’€ŽPlease insert π’€Ž when matching this row in the sign table.
  • π’€ŽI used the character π’€Ž in my transliteration file.
  • π’€ŽUnicode cuneiform sample: π’€Ž

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1200E
HTML Entity𒀎
HTML Code𒀎
CSS\1200E

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab Times Gan2 Tenu character mean?

π’€Ž (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES GAN2 TENU) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its full sign description in Unicode. In practice, it’s primarily used to represent this exact sign in digital text: for example, when encoding transliterations, labeling signs in reference works, or matching a character to a font or encoding system. Because cuneiform signs can be interpreted differently depending on context, the most reliable β€œmeaning” for digital use is its exact identity as the Unicode-encoded sign AB TIMES GAN2 TENU.

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

π’€Ž is U+1200E.

How do I copy π’€Ž into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒀎.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\1200E. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{1200E}.

Will this character display correctly everywhere?

It will depend on whether the font/browser supports that Unicode cuneiform range; test on your target devices.