Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sum Character
๐จ is the Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times SUM (Unicode U+120E8) used in cuneiform text encoding and fonts.
U+120E8
๐จ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SUMโ (U+120E8). This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct Unicode/escape forms in writing, publishing, and software.
Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sum Character Meaning
๐จ (Unicode U+120E8) is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SUM.โ In practice, its meaning is tied to cuneiform transcription/encoding rather than everyday modern usage. People use this character when representing signed values, logographic components, or traditional spellings in transliteration work. If youโre writing about cuneiform texts, cataloging inscriptions, or building searchable digital editions, youโll typically choose this exact character to match the Unicode-standard code point. For best results, use Unicode directly (or the provided escapes) and ensure your font supports the glyph.
Common uses
- โขCopying a specific cuneiform character for transliteration notes or study materials
- โขEncoding cuneiform in digital documents with correct Unicode using U+120E8
- โขLabeling a symbol in museum or academic web pages that reference Unicode characters
- โขUsing the character in databases and spreadsheets where exact code point matching matters
- โขPreparing content (posts, captions, or educational graphics) that display the correct cuneiform sign
Examples
๐จ Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times SUM
- ๐จ๐จ
- ๐จCuneiform sign: ๐จ (U+120E8)
- ๐จUnicode input for ๐จ uses U+120E8.
- ๐จIn my table of signs, ๐จ appears in row GA2-times-sum.
- ๐จUse ๐จ when matching the Unicode name โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SUM.โ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120E8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒃨 | |
| HTML Code | 𒃨 | |
| CSS | \120E8 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sum character mean?
๐จ (Unicode U+120E8) is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SUM.โ In practice, its meaning is tied to cuneiform transcription/encoding rather than everyday modern usage. People use this character when representing signed values, logographic components, or traditional spellings in transliteration work. If youโre writing about cuneiform texts, cataloging inscriptions, or building searchable digital editions, youโll typically choose this exact character to match the Unicode-standard code point. For best results, use Unicode directly (or the provided escapes) and ensure your font supports the glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐จ?
๐จ is U+120E8.
How can I copy ๐จ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒃨.
What escape sequences work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\120E8. JavaScript escape: \\u{120E8}.
Will ๐จ always display correctly on my device?
It depends on whether your font supports the cuneiform glyph. If it doesnโt, try a Unicode cuneiform-capable font.