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π’ˆ€

Cuneiform Sign Mah Character

π’ˆ€ is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN MAH (U+12224).

U+12224

π’ˆ€ (CUNEIFORM SIGN MAH) is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode. Use this page to copy the symbol and insert it in text, designs, or code. Below you’ll find reliable copy/paste forms and common usage ideas.

Cuneiform Sign Mah Character Meaning

π’ˆ€ is the Unicode character called β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN MAH” (U+12224). It belongs to the Cuneiform category, representing a specific cuneiform sign used in written cuneiform texts. In practice, the symbol is most often used by people who need to display or reference cuneiform writing accurately, such as for transcription, cataloging, or study-related materials. When you use it in documents, make sure your font supports the character and that your platform correctly handles Unicode input. For web and code usage, rely on the provided HTML entity and escape sequences to avoid copy issues.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into Unicode text for cuneiform transcription or study notes
  • β€’Using in design mockups and typography projects requiring U+12224
  • β€’Referencing the character in documentation, glossaries, or learning materials
  • β€’Rendering in web content using HTML entity or Unicode escapes
  • β€’Embedding in scripts or data outputs where consistent Unicode handling matters

Examples

π’ˆ€ Cuneiform Sign MAH

  • π’ˆ€Cuneiform sign: π’ˆ€ (U+12224).
  • π’ˆ€I used π’ˆ€ in the transcription for the MAH sign.
  • π’ˆ€The character π’ˆ€ should display correctly in Unicode text.
  • π’ˆ€Insert π’ˆ€ using its HTML entity in this page.
  • π’ˆ€Check that your font supports π’ˆ€ before exporting.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12224
HTML Entity𒈤
HTML Code𒈤
CSS\12224

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Mah character mean?

π’ˆ€ is the Unicode character called β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN MAH” (U+12224). It belongs to the Cuneiform category, representing a specific cuneiform sign used in written cuneiform texts. In practice, the symbol is most often used by people who need to display or reference cuneiform writing accurately, such as for transcription, cataloging, or study-related materials. When you use it in documents, make sure your font supports the character and that your platform correctly handles Unicode input. For web and code usage, rely on the provided HTML entity and escape sequences to avoid copy issues.

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

π’ˆ€ is U+12224.

How can I copy π’ˆ€ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒈤.

What CSS escape can I use for π’ˆ€?

Use: \\12224.

What JavaScript escape is available for π’ˆ€?

Use: \\u{12224}.