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Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bad Character

๐’‚ฟ is the Unicode cuneiform character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BADโ€ (U+120BF).

U+120BF

๐’‚ฟ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode at U+120BF. Itโ€™s commonly needed when typing, publishing, or discussing cuneiform transliterations and sign lists. Use the copy codes below to paste it reliably across tools and platforms.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bad Character Meaning

๐’‚ฟ is the Unicode character U+120BF, labeled โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAD.โ€ As a cuneiform sign, itโ€™s mainly used as part of writing systems for transliteration, cataloging, or typographic reproduction of cuneiform texts. Depending on the source text and sign list youโ€™re following, the same character may appear in scholarly materials where the sign is referenced by its Unicode name. When you need to match a specific sign in Unicode accurately, copying ๐’‚ฟ (or using its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) helps ensure consistent rendering and avoids confusing look-alikes.

Common uses

  • โ€ขTyping or proofreading cuneiform transliteration text in documents and notes
  • โ€ขBuilding accurate sign lists or references in academic writing
  • โ€ขAdding the correct cuneiform character in web pages and documentation
  • โ€ขFormatting posts or captions for museum, archaeology, or linguistics content
  • โ€ขUsing the sign in font testing or Unicode coverage checks

Examples

๐’‚ฟ Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times Bad

  • ๐’‚ฟU+120BF: ๐’‚ฟ
  • ๐’‚ฟUnicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAD (๐’‚ฟ).
  • ๐’‚ฟIn the sign list, GA2 ร— BAD appears as ๐’‚ฟ.
  • ๐’‚ฟThe transcription includes the cuneiform sign ๐’‚ฟ in this line.
  • ๐’‚ฟCopy/paste check: ๐’‚ฟ should display correctly across devices.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120BF
HTML Entity𒂿
HTML Code𒂿
CSS\120BF

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bad character mean?

๐’‚ฟ is the Unicode character U+120BF, labeled โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BAD.โ€ As a cuneiform sign, itโ€™s mainly used as part of writing systems for transliteration, cataloging, or typographic reproduction of cuneiform texts. Depending on the source text and sign list youโ€™re following, the same character may appear in scholarly materials where the sign is referenced by its Unicode name. When you need to match a specific sign in Unicode accurately, copying ๐’‚ฟ (or using its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) helps ensure consistent rendering and avoids confusing look-alikes.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’‚ฟ?

๐’‚ฟ is U+120BF.

How can I copy ๐’‚ฟ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒂿

What escape sequence works in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{120BF}

Why is it important to use the exact character (U+120BF)?

Cuneiform signs can look similar; using the exact Unicode character helps ensure the sign matches your reference text and renders consistently.