Cuneiform Sign Al Times Ha Character
π€ (U+12024) is a cuneiform sign called AL TIMES HA, useful for transliteration, references, and document styling.
U+12024
π€ is a single Unicode cuneiform character: CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES HA. Itβs often used when working with cuneiform texts, catalog references, or scholarly notes that need precise character forms. Below youβll find practical ways to copy and include it in software and design files.
Cuneiform Sign Al Times Ha Character Meaning
CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES HA is a specific cuneiform character identified in Unicode as U+12024. The name indicates a sign constructed from or described using components βALβ and βHA,β with the βtimesβ relationship captured in the Unicode designation. In practice, this character is used as-is when reproducing or typesetting cuneiform text, creating searchable indexes, or citing a particular sign in educational and reference materials. If youβre encoding transliteration, glosses, or manuscript descriptions, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid ambiguity and ensures consistent rendering wherever the font supports it.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing or reproducing cuneiform text in digital documents
- β’Labeling entries in catalogs, glossaries, or sign lists with exact Unicode characters
- β’Using in academic notes where the precise sign identity matters
- β’Creating typography or layout samples for cuneiform-styled posters and pages
- β’Building searchable references for teaching materials and online resources
Examples
π€ Cuneiform Sign AL TIMES HA
- π€βCuneiform sign π€ (U+12024) appears in this line.β
- π€βRefer to the sign list entry for π€.β
- π€βEncoded character: π€ = U+12024.β
- π€βIn the transliteration notes, use the exact form π€.β
- π€βThis document uses π€ for the AL times HA sign.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12024 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒀤 | |
| HTML Code | 𒀤 | |
| CSS | \12024 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Al Times Ha character mean?
CUNEIFORM SIGN AL TIMES HA is a specific cuneiform character identified in Unicode as U+12024. The name indicates a sign constructed from or described using components βALβ and βHA,β with the βtimesβ relationship captured in the Unicode designation. In practice, this character is used as-is when reproducing or typesetting cuneiform text, creating searchable indexes, or citing a particular sign in educational and reference materials. If youβre encoding transliteration, glosses, or manuscript descriptions, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid ambiguity and ensures consistent rendering wherever the font supports it.
What is the Unicode code point for π€?
π€ is U+12024.
How can I copy π€ in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𒀤.
What CSS escape can I use for π€?
Use the CSS escape: \\12024.
How do I represent π€ in JavaScript?
You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12024}.