Cuneiform Sign Ku Character
πͺ is the Unicode cuneiform character named Cuneiform Sign KU, used in transliteration and font/typography work.
U+121AA
πͺ (Cuneiform Sign KU) is a cuneiform character stored in Unicode. You can copy it directly, or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes for reliable rendering.
Cuneiform Sign Ku Character Meaning
πͺ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KUβ (U+121AA). In cuneiform writing, signs like this are used to represent syllabic sounds in transliteration systems; this particular one is commonly referenced as βKU.β The exact reading and usage can depend on the language and the signβs role within a specific text tradition, so the most reliable approach is to check the signβs function in your target corpus or transliteration conventions.
Common uses
- β’Academic notes and transliteration fields that require the exact cuneiform sign
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode coverage (cuneiform block rendering)
- β’Creating labeled diagrams or charts for writing systems and epigraphy
- β’Web and app interfaces that need dependable copy/paste of specific Unicode characters
- β’Social posts or publications that include precise cuneiform characters
Examples
πͺ Cuneiform Sign KU
- πͺπͺ
- πͺCuneiform Sign KU: πͺ
- πͺU+121AA = πͺ in the Unicode standard
- πͺTransliteration includes the sign πͺ for KU
- πͺTesting display of πͺ across fonts
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121AA | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆪 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆪 | |
| CSS | \121AA |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ku character mean?
πͺ is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KUβ (U+121AA). In cuneiform writing, signs like this are used to represent syllabic sounds in transliteration systems; this particular one is commonly referenced as βKU.β The exact reading and usage can depend on the language and the signβs role within a specific text tradition, so the most reliable approach is to check the signβs function in your target corpus or transliteration conventions.
What Unicode character is πͺ?
πͺ is βCUNEIFORM SIGN KUβ with Unicode code point U+121AA.
How can I copy πͺ reliably on the web?
Copy the character directly (πͺ). For safer rendering in code, you can also use the HTML entity 𒆪 or the JavaScript escape \\u{121AA}.
What font do I need to display πͺ correctly?
Any font that supports the Unicode cuneiform block should work. If you see a missing-glyph box, switch to a cuneiform-capable font.
Does πͺ always mean the same thing in every text?
It is identified as the βKUβ sign in transliteration references, but how it reads or functions can vary by language, spelling conventions, and text context.