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π’‚’

Cuneiform Sign E2 Times She Character

π’‚’ (U+12092) is a Unicode cuneiform character named Cuneiform Sign E2 Times She.

U+12092

π’‚’ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12092. This page helps you copy the symbol and use the correct escape forms in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s useful for digital epigraphy, typography testing, and scholarship-friendly text input.

Cuneiform Sign E2 Times She Character Meaning

π’‚’ is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES SHE” (U+12092). The name indicates that the sign is treated as an β€œE2 times SHE” combination within the Unicode character set. In practice, this means you can use the character directly in Unicode text, and it should render correctly in any environment with a font that supports the Cuneiform block. For accurate usage in studies or transcriptions, rely on the sign’s Unicode identity (code point and official name) and the conventions used in your source material.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or copying the exact cuneiform character in digital documents
  • β€’Building readable cuneiform strings for study notes and transliteration workflows
  • β€’Testing font support for the Unicode Cuneiform block (U+12000 range)
  • β€’Annotating manuscripts or inscriptions in web and app content
  • β€’Creating decorative or educational posts that include authentic cuneiform characters

Examples

π’‚’ Cuneiform Sign E2 Times She

  • π’‚’π’‚’ is included in the Unicode Cuneiform block.
  • π’‚’For U+12092, use the character π’‚’ in your text editor.
  • π’‚’My cuneiform sample: π’‚’ π’‚“ π’‚”.
  • π’‚’Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES SHE β€” π’‚’.
  • π’‚’In HTML, I can insert it as 𒂒.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12092
HTML Entity𒂒
HTML Code𒂒
CSS\12092

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign E2 Times She character mean?

π’‚’ is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES SHE” (U+12092). The name indicates that the sign is treated as an β€œE2 times SHE” combination within the Unicode character set. In practice, this means you can use the character directly in Unicode text, and it should render correctly in any environment with a font that supports the Cuneiform block. For accurate usage in studies or transcriptions, rely on the sign’s Unicode identity (code point and official name) and the conventions used in your source material.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‚’?

π’‚’ is U+12092.

How can I copy π’‚’ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒂒 or copy the character directly: π’‚’.

What escape can I use in CSS?

CSS escape: \\12092.

Why does π’‚’ show up as a box or question mark?

That usually means your current font or device doesn’t support the Cuneiform character. Try a font with coverage for the Cuneiform block (U+12000).