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π’ƒ 

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Nun Character

π’ƒ  (U+120E0) is a cuneiform sign known as GA2 TIMES NUN, useful for transliteration and text data.

U+120E0

π’ƒ  is a cuneiform character with the Unicode code point U+120E0. On this page you can copy it directly or use reliable HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes. It’s commonly referenced in transliteration contexts and Unicode-based text workflows.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Nun Character Meaning

π’ƒ  is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode standard name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NUN” (U+120E0). In practice, this means it’s used as a specific character in cuneiform transliteration, cataloging, and digital representations of written sources. Because the name includes β€œGA2” and β€œNUN,” it’s often treated as a distinct sign with a particular shape/sign-system identity rather than as a general-purpose punctuation or icon. Use it when your work requires the exact character, such as encoding cuneiform text, building fonts, labeling datasets, or referencing the sign by Unicode.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform character into digital transliteration text
  • β€’Embedding the sign in web pages using HTML entity or Unicode escapes
  • β€’Annotating manuscripts or sign lists in educational or research notes
  • β€’Creating test cases for font rendering and Unicode character support
  • β€’Using the character in tagging or indexing systems for cuneiform corpora

Examples

π’ƒ  Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times NUN

  • π’ƒ Sumerian transliteration: π’ƒ  π’€€ π’ŒŒ
  • π’ƒ Unicode test string: π’ƒ  U+120E0
  • π’ƒ Sign list entry: β€œGA2 TIMES NUN” = π’ƒ 
  • π’ƒ Label for a cuneiform glyph chart: π’ƒ 
  • π’ƒ Dataset field sample: form=π’ƒ , script=cuneiform

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120E0
HTML Entity𒃠
HTML Code𒃠
CSS\120E0

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Nun character mean?

π’ƒ  is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode standard name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES NUN” (U+120E0). In practice, this means it’s used as a specific character in cuneiform transliteration, cataloging, and digital representations of written sources. Because the name includes β€œGA2” and β€œNUN,” it’s often treated as a distinct sign with a particular shape/sign-system identity rather than as a general-purpose punctuation or icon. Use it when your work requires the exact character, such as encoding cuneiform text, building fonts, labeling datasets, or referencing the sign by Unicode.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ƒ ?

π’ƒ  is U+120E0.

How do I copy π’ƒ  in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒃠

What CSS escape can I use to insert π’ƒ ?

You can use: \\120E0

How do I insert π’ƒ  in JavaScript?

Use the provided Unicode escape: \\u{120E0}