Cuneiform Sign Ki Times U Character
π’ is the Unicode cuneiform sign βCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES Uβ, used in cuneiform transcription and digital text.
U+121A2
π’ is a Unicode cuneiform character identified as βCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES Uβ. Itβs commonly needed when entering or styling cuneiform text in digital documents and web pages. This page helps you copy the symbol and use its standard encodings.
Cuneiform Sign Ki Times U Character Meaning
π’ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES Uβ (U+121A2). Like other cuneiform signs, it is used in modern digital writing systems and scholarship to represent specific sign shapes in transcription. The name indicates this sign is associated with the βKIβ component combined with βUβ (as reflected by the official Unicode name), but the exact reading can depend on the text tradition and the surrounding signs. When you need the correct character for your transcription, using this exact code point ensures consistent rendering and correct text matching across tools and platforms.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into a transcription document or manuscript draft
- β’Typing cuneiform in research notes, catalogs, or digital humanities projects
- β’Adding the character to a web page via HTML using the provided entity or code point
- β’Styling or generating cuneiform text in CSS or scripts using the correct escapes
- β’Using the correct Unicode character for searchable text and consistent character matching
Examples
π’ Cuneiform Sign Ki Times U
- π’π’
- π’In the line below, the sign π’ appears after KI.
- π’Record the occurrence of π’ with its surrounding context.
- π’The transcription includes π’ in the third position.
- π’Copy π’ exactly (U+121A2) to avoid mismatched characters.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆢 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆢 | |
| CSS | \121A2 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ki Times U character mean?
π’ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES Uβ (U+121A2). Like other cuneiform signs, it is used in modern digital writing systems and scholarship to represent specific sign shapes in transcription. The name indicates this sign is associated with the βKIβ component combined with βUβ (as reflected by the official Unicode name), but the exact reading can depend on the text tradition and the surrounding signs. When you need the correct character for your transcription, using this exact code point ensures consistent rendering and correct text matching across tools and platforms.
How do I copy π’ to my clipboard?
Select and copy the character shown on this page (π’). For best results in code, also copy the provided Unicode code point (U+121A2).
What are the Unicode and HTML values for π’?
Unicode code point: U+121A2. HTML entity: 𒆢.
Can I use π’ in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\121A2. JavaScript escape: \\u{121A2}.
Why does π’ look like a box or blank in some apps?
That usually means the font in the app doesnβt support this Unicode cuneiform character. Try a font that includes the relevant cuneiform glyphs.