Cuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu Character
๐น is the Cuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu (U+12039) used in digital cuneiform text and font-based layouts.
U+12039
This page helps you identify and reuse the cuneiform character ๐น, known as the โCuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu.โ You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Use it in projects that require cuneiform glyphs or careful Unicode handling.
Cuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu Character Meaning
๐น is a specific cuneiform character identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN ASH ZIDA TENUโ with the code point U+12039. In digital contexts, its โmeaningโ is primarily its identity as that named sign, so it can be placed correctly in cuneiform transliterations, catalogs, or type-based mockups. When you work with cuneiform text, accuracy often depends on using the exact Unicode character rather than a visually similar glyph. If your goal is to reproduce a particular sign sequence, confirm the code point and test rendering in the fonts you use.
Common uses
- โขCopying the exact cuneiform sign into transliteration notes or manuscript-style mockups
- โขUsing U+12039 in web or app content that displays cuneiform characters
- โขPreparing typographic references or glyph lists for educational or research materials
- โขCreating icons, badges, or decorative elements that use the same Unicode character
- โขTesting font coverage and fallback behavior for cuneiform-capable typefaces
Examples
๐น Cuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu
- ๐น๐น
- ๐นAsh Zida Tenu: ๐น
- ๐นUnicode check: U+12039 โ ๐น
- ๐นGlyph reference (cuneiform): ๐น
- ๐นCuneiform sign ๐น in a sample line
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12039 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒀹 | |
| HTML Code | 𒀹 | |
| CSS | \12039 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ash Zida Tenu character mean?
๐น is a specific cuneiform character identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN ASH ZIDA TENUโ with the code point U+12039. In digital contexts, its โmeaningโ is primarily its identity as that named sign, so it can be placed correctly in cuneiform transliterations, catalogs, or type-based mockups. When you work with cuneiform text, accuracy often depends on using the exact Unicode character rather than a visually similar glyph. If your goal is to reproduce a particular sign sequence, confirm the code point and test rendering in the fonts you use.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐น?
๐น is U+12039.
How do I copy ๐น correctly?
Copy the character directly from this page. For best results, verify it matches U+12039 in your text editor or tool.
What are the HTML and CSS escapes for this character?
HTML entity: 𒀹. CSS escape: \\12039.
Will ๐น always display the same way in every font?
No. The glyph appearance depends on whether your chosen font supports U+12039. Test with your target font/renderer.