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π’†š

Cuneiform Sign Kam2 Character

π’†š (Cuneiform Sign KAM2, U+1219A) is a Unicode cuneiform character for cuneiform text and study.

U+1219A

π’†š is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN KAM2 (U+1219A). It’s useful when you’re writing, labeling, or formatting cuneiform text digitally. Use the copy options below for reliable results across editors and code.

Cuneiform Sign Kam2 Character Meaning

π’†š is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KAM2” (U+1219A). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign identifier used in digital representations of cuneiform texts. Its exact reading or linguistic value depends on the surrounding text and the transcription system being used, so it’s best treated as a sign-level character rather than a universal β€œword.” When you copy this character, you preserve the same Unicode code point for consistent rendering in fonts and software that support the Cuneiform block.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform sign lists or catalog entries in documents
  • β€’Adding sign-level characters to academic notes or research drafts
  • β€’Creating labels, captions, or teaching materials that reference specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Building digital corpora or datasets that store cuneiform characters by Unicode code point
  • β€’Prototyping UI/typography samples to test Cuneiform font support

Examples

π’†š Cuneiform Sign KAM2

  • π’†šπ’†š
  • π’†šCuneiform sign: π’†š
  • π’†šUnicode U+1219A: π’†š
  • π’†šSign list includes π’†š and other marks.
  • π’†šTranscription uses π’†š in context.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1219A
HTML Entity𒆚
HTML Code𒆚
CSS\1219A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kam2 character mean?

π’†š is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KAM2” (U+1219A). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign identifier used in digital representations of cuneiform texts. Its exact reading or linguistic value depends on the surrounding text and the transcription system being used, so it’s best treated as a sign-level character rather than a universal β€œword.” When you copy this character, you preserve the same Unicode code point for consistent rendering in fonts and software that support the Cuneiform block.

What character is π’†š?

π’†š is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN KAM2, with code point U+1219A.

How can I copy π’†š reliably?

Use the direct character copy (π’†š) or paste the Unicode code point (U+1219A) / escapes like HTML 𒆚 in your editor or webpage.

Why does π’†š show as a box or blank on my device?

Some fonts and platforms may not support the Cuneiform block. Try a font that includes U+1219A or test on another browser/editor.

Does π’†š have a single fixed meaning by itself?

It’s a specific cuneiform sign character. The linguistic value you assign typically depends on the surrounding text and the transcription convention you’re using.