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π’‚“

Cuneiform Sign E2 Times U Character

π’‚“ is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign named β€œCuneiform Sign E2 Times U”.

U+12093

π’‚“ is a cuneiform Unicode character, identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES U”. It’s commonly used when writing or typesetting cuneiform sign values. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape formats.

Cuneiform Sign E2 Times U Character Meaning

π’‚“ is a cuneiform sign character with the Unicode designation β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES U” (code point U+12093). In practice, this kind of character is used to represent a specific cuneiform sign in scholarly transcription, digital catalogs, and text samples about cuneiform writing. Because cuneiform signs are component-based and label-specific, the official Unicode name helps ensure the character you use matches the intended sign. Use it when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a look-alike font symbol or an approximate transcription.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste a precise cuneiform sign into digital documents or notes
  • β€’Include the character in a transliteration key or sign list for cuneiform studies
  • β€’Label images, diagrams, or typography samples featuring cuneiform characters
  • β€’Use it in web content, previews, or teaching materials that show exact Unicode text
  • β€’Add the character to code, templates, or datasets that store Unicode cuneiform values

Examples

π’‚“ Cuneiform Sign E2 Times U

  • π’‚“The sign π’‚“ appears in the section labeled β€œE2Γ—U”.
  • π’‚“In the table, π’‚“ marks the relevant cuneiform entry.
  • π’‚“Type: π’‚“ β€” then compare it with the surrounding signs.
  • π’‚“I copied π’‚“ using the Unicode escape in my template.
  • π’‚“For the worksheet, write π’‚“ beside the target sign name.

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12093
HTML Entity𒂓
HTML Code𒂓
CSS\12093

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign E2 Times U character mean?

π’‚“ is a cuneiform sign character with the Unicode designation β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES U” (code point U+12093). In practice, this kind of character is used to represent a specific cuneiform sign in scholarly transcription, digital catalogs, and text samples about cuneiform writing. Because cuneiform signs are component-based and label-specific, the official Unicode name helps ensure the character you use matches the intended sign. Use it when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a look-alike font symbol or an approximate transcription.

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

It is U+12093.

How can I copy π’‚“ reliably?

Copy the character directly: π’‚“. For more control, you can also use the HTML entity 𒂓 or the Unicode escapes provided on this page.

What’s the correct name of this cuneiform sign?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN E2 TIMES U”.

Will π’‚“ display correctly on all devices?

Display depends on whether your system/browser has a font that supports this character. Using a Unicode-supported font for cuneiform is recommended.

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