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π’„©

Cuneiform Sign Ha Character

π’„© is the Cuneiform Sign HA, encoded at U+12129.

U+12129

π’„© is a cuneiform character used in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN HA. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and formats. You can also find quick examples and related characters.

Cuneiform Sign Ha Character Meaning

The symbol π’„© is Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HA” with codepoint U+12129. As a cuneiform sign, it is part of the set of wedge-shaped characters used to write ancient Near Eastern languages. In practice, the character is most often encountered in transliteration work, digital editions, fonts, or reference materials where individual cuneiform signs are represented explicitly. Its β€œmeaning” in a writing system depends on the specific text, sign list conventions, and scholarly transliteration choices; the character itself primarily identifies the sign, not a single universal word outside its context.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying cuneiform characters into digital documents or essays
  • β€’Including the exact sign in linguistics, epigraphy, or transliteration notes
  • β€’Designing posters, exhibits, or educational materials that reference sign lists
  • β€’Adding the character to web pages and UI text using Unicode-safe encoding
  • β€’Testing font and rendering support for cuneiform ranges

Examples

π’„© Cuneiform Sign HA

  • π’„©β€œThe entry uses the cuneiform sign π’„© (U+12129).”
  • π’„©β€œTransliteration: … π’„© …”
  • π’„©β€œIn the sign list, HA corresponds to π’„©.”
  • π’„©β€œPlease verify that π’„© renders correctly in your font.”
  • π’„©β€œUse π’„© when reproducing the sign from the source tablet.”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12129
HTML Entity𒄩
HTML Code𒄩
CSS\12129

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ha character mean?

The symbol π’„© is Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HA” with codepoint U+12129. As a cuneiform sign, it is part of the set of wedge-shaped characters used to write ancient Near Eastern languages. In practice, the character is most often encountered in transliteration work, digital editions, fonts, or reference materials where individual cuneiform signs are represented explicitly. Its β€œmeaning” in a writing system depends on the specific text, sign list conventions, and scholarly transliteration choices; the character itself primarily identifies the sign, not a single universal word outside its context.

What is the Unicode code point for π’„©?

π’„© has the Unicode code point U+12129.

How can I copy π’„© into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄩.

What CSS escape works for π’„©?

Use \\12129 in CSS (as provided for this character).

How do I insert π’„© in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12129}.