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π’€™

Cuneiform Sign Ab2 Times Me Plus En Character

π’€™ is a cuneiform sign identified as β€œAB2 TIMES ME PLUS EN” (U+12019).

U+12019

π’€™ (U+12019) is a cuneiform character used in digital texts and font previews. On this page you can copy the symbol and find ready-to-use encodings for web and code.

Cuneiform Sign Ab2 Times Me Plus En Character Meaning

π’€™ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB2 TIMES ME PLUS EN” (U+12019). In practice, the most useful β€œmeaning” is its identity as a specific sign: it’s referenced by that standardized Unicode name when scholars, typographers, and developers need to refer to the exact character. When you include it in documents, annotations, or learning materials, it typically functions as a precise marker for a particular cuneiform sign rather than a broadly universal symbol. For best results, use the Unicode character directly or the provided numeric/escaped forms so your text stays consistent across systems.

Common uses

  • β€’Add a specific cuneiform sign to a manuscript transcription or study note
  • β€’Use in digital humanities drafts where the exact Unicode character matters
  • β€’Include in typography/font testing content to verify rendering of U+12019
  • β€’Label or annotate educational materials and worksheets on cuneiform signs
  • β€’Create searchable posts or references that include the exact sign character

Examples

π’€™ Cuneiform Sign AB2 Times ME Plus EN

  • π’€™Sign: π’€™ (U+12019).
  • π’€™Transcription uses π’€™ in this position.
  • π’€™Preview rendering for π’€™ across browsers.
  • π’€™Dictionary reference: π’€™ β€” AB2 TIMES ME PLUS EN.
  • π’€™Add π’€™ to your cuneiform study text.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12019
HTML Entity𒀙
HTML Code𒀙
CSS\12019

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ab2 Times Me Plus En character mean?

π’€™ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN AB2 TIMES ME PLUS EN” (U+12019). In practice, the most useful β€œmeaning” is its identity as a specific sign: it’s referenced by that standardized Unicode name when scholars, typographers, and developers need to refer to the exact character. When you include it in documents, annotations, or learning materials, it typically functions as a precise marker for a particular cuneiform sign rather than a broadly universal symbol. For best results, use the Unicode character directly or the provided numeric/escaped forms so your text stays consistent across systems.

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

π’€™ is U+12019.

How can I copy π’€™ for use on a website?

You can copy the character directly (π’€™) or use the HTML entity 𒀙 in your markup.

What’s the JavaScript escape sequence for this symbol?

Use \\u{12019} in JavaScript.

Why does the symbol look different on my device?

Font support affects rendering. Try a Unicode-capable font and verify that the character displays correctly for U+12019.