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π’„­

Cuneiform Sign Hi Character

π’„­ is the Unicode cuneiform character named Cuneiform Sign HI, encoded at U+1212D.

U+1212D

π’„­ is a cuneiform character represented in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI.” It’s commonly used when writing or formatting cuneiform text in digital formats. This page helps you copy the symbol and use the correct escapes in code.

Cuneiform Sign Hi Character Meaning

π’„­ (Unicode U+1212D) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI.” As a digital character, it’s most useful when you need the exact sign for encoding, searching, typography, or referencing cuneiform text. In practice, people use it for accurate transcription in fonts and documents, labeling or annotation where a sign must match a particular Unicode code point, and creating consistent content across platforms. If you’re working with cuneiform transliterations, scholarly notes, or dataset-like text that depends on exact character identity, using this exact code point avoids mismatches.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into a document or web page that supports Unicode
  • β€’Using Unicode-safe search and matching in cuneiform text databases or datasets
  • β€’Typing or inserting the sign in design mockups, posters, and typographic layouts
  • β€’Adding the sign to educational materials, glosses, or annotations where accuracy matters
  • β€’Encoding the character in code using the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes

Examples

π’„­ Cuneiform Sign HI

  • π’„­π’„­
  • π’„­Example sign: π’„­ (U+1212D)
  • π’„­Cuneiform note: π’„­ appears in this line.
  • π’„­Insert π’„­ in your transcription to keep it exact.
  • π’„­Unicode reference for π’„­: U+1212D.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1212D
HTML Entity𒄭
HTML Code𒄭
CSS\1212D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Hi character mean?

π’„­ (Unicode U+1212D) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI.” As a digital character, it’s most useful when you need the exact sign for encoding, searching, typography, or referencing cuneiform text. In practice, people use it for accurate transcription in fonts and documents, labeling or annotation where a sign must match a particular Unicode code point, and creating consistent content across platforms. If you’re working with cuneiform transliterations, scholarly notes, or dataset-like text that depends on exact character identity, using this exact code point avoids mismatches.

What is the Unicode code point for π’„­?

The Unicode code point for π’„­ is U+1212D.

How can I copy π’„­ into HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒄭

What CSS escape should I use for π’„­?

Use the CSS escape: \\1212D

How do I represent π’„­ in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1212D}

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