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π’…€

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Gan2 Tenu Character

π’…€ is a cuneiform sign encoded as U+12164, used in textual representations of ancient writing.

U+12164

This page helps you identify and use the cuneiform character π’…€ in digital text. You can copy it directly, or use its Unicode information in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Gan2 Tenu Character Meaning

π’…€ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAN2 TENU” (U+12164). As a cuneiform sign, it is typically encountered in scholarly transcriptions, digital corpora, and font/glyph testing where the exact sign identity matters. The name itself is the most reliable description provided for the character in Unicode, indicating a specific sign configuration. When you use this character, it’s best to include it as-is and ensure your chosen font supports the glyph, since cuneiform coverage can vary widely between typefaces.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the character into studies, notes, or captions that reference cuneiform texts
  • β€’Using it in Unicode-based datasets or typography projects where the exact code point is required
  • β€’Testing whether a font renders the U+12164 glyph correctly across devices
  • β€’Publishing academic-style transcriptions or transliteration tables online
  • β€’Creating social or educational posts that include the exact cuneiform sign

Examples

π’…€ Cuneiform Sign KA Times GAN2 TENU

  • π’…€Here is the sign: π’…€ (U+12164).
  • π’…€Unicode lookup for π’…€ shows the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAN2 TENU”.
  • π’…€I used HTML entity form: 𒅤.
  • π’…€CSS escape example uses: \\12164.
  • π’…€JavaScript character escape: \\u{12164}.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12164
HTML Entity𒅤
HTML Code𒅤
CSS\12164

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Gan2 Tenu character mean?

π’…€ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAN2 TENU” (U+12164). As a cuneiform sign, it is typically encountered in scholarly transcriptions, digital corpora, and font/glyph testing where the exact sign identity matters. The name itself is the most reliable description provided for the character in Unicode, indicating a specific sign configuration. When you use this character, it’s best to include it as-is and ensure your chosen font supports the glyph, since cuneiform coverage can vary widely between typefaces.

What is the Unicode code point for π’…€?

The code point is U+12164.

What is the Unicode/character name of this symbol?

It is named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES GAN2 TENU”.

How can I copy π’…€ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒅤 or paste the character directly if your source supports it.

Will every font display π’…€?

Not necessarily. Cuneiform glyph support varies by font, so choose a font known to include the U+12164 glyph.