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Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Di Character

๐’ƒ„ is the cuneiform sign โ€œGA2 TIMES DIโ€ (U+120C4) for inscriptions and digital text.

U+120C4

๐’ƒ„ is a cuneiform character used to represent specific sign combinations in cuneiform texts. This page provides practical ways to copy and insert it into web, design, and writing workflows.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Di Character Meaning

๐’ƒ„ is identified as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DIโ€ with the Unicode code point U+120C4. In cuneiform writing, signs can combine to represent particular sounds, words, or grammatical components depending on the source text and sign list conventions. The name suggests it is formed from GA2 and DI with a โ€œtimesโ€ relationship (i.e., a combined sign or specified combination). When used digitally, the key purpose is to match the correct Unicode character for cataloging, transcription, scholarly notes, or typography that follows Unicodeโ€™s cuneiform block assignments.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying the exact Unicode cuneiform character into digital transcriptions
  • โ€ขLabeling artifacts or sign charts for classroom or museum documentation
  • โ€ขBuilding typographic samples or font/specimen pages that include U+120C4
  • โ€ขUsing in academic notes where sign-by-sign precision matters
  • โ€ขCreating social media posts or headings about cuneiform scripts and Unicode

Examples

๐’ƒ„ Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times DI

  • ๐’ƒ„๐’ƒ„ U+120C4
  • ๐’ƒ„Cuneiform: ๐’ƒ„ (GA2 ร— DI)
  • ๐’ƒ„Transcription note: use ๐’ƒ„ for the GA2 times DI sign
  • ๐’ƒ„Font test string: ๐’ƒ„ ๐’ƒ„ ๐’ƒ„
  • ๐’ƒ„Unicode entry: ๐’ƒ„ โ€” CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DI

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120C4
HTML Entity𒃄
HTML Code𒃄
CSS\120C4

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Di character mean?

๐’ƒ„ is identified as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES DIโ€ with the Unicode code point U+120C4. In cuneiform writing, signs can combine to represent particular sounds, words, or grammatical components depending on the source text and sign list conventions. The name suggests it is formed from GA2 and DI with a โ€œtimesโ€ relationship (i.e., a combined sign or specified combination). When used digitally, the key purpose is to match the correct Unicode character for cataloging, transcription, scholarly notes, or typography that follows Unicodeโ€™s cuneiform block assignments.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’ƒ„?

๐’ƒ„ is Unicode U+120C4.

How can I copy ๐’ƒ„ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒃄 or paste the character directly: ๐’ƒ„.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes can I use?

CSS escape: \\120C4. JavaScript escape: \\u{120C4}.

Will ๐’ƒ„ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support for the cuneiform Unicode block. If it doesnโ€™t render, switching to a font that supports U+120C4 should help.