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๐’Ž’

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi Character

๐’Ž’ is the cuneiform sign named โ€œNINDA2 times GI,โ€ available at U+12392.

U+12392

๐’Ž’ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GIโ€ (U+12392). Use it when your document or font rendering needs this specific sign. Here youโ€™ll find practical ways to copy it and include it in web and software text.

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi Character Meaning

โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GIโ€ (U+12392) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its Unicode name. In cuneiform writing, signs often represent syllables, words, or components within larger sign combinations. The name indicates a relationship between the NINDA2 and GI components, suggesting it should be treated as its own distinct sign in Unicode text rather than as separate characters. For digital workโ€”transliteration drafts, cataloging, teaching materials, or encoding standardsโ€”its key value is accurate, unambiguous representation using the single code point ๐’Ž’.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdd accurate cuneiform characters to transliteration texts or academic drafts
  • โ€ขUse as a stand-alone glyph when encoding a specific sign in digital epigraphy records
  • โ€ขInclude in educational materials or slides about cuneiform sign inventories
  • โ€ขCreate searchable labels or dataset fields for annotated cuneiform text
  • โ€ขPublish social or blog posts featuring the exact Unicode cuneiform character

Examples

๐’Ž’ Cuneiform Sign NINDA2 Times GI

  • ๐’Ž’๐’Ž’ is encoded at U+12392.
  • ๐’Ž’I added ๐’Ž’ to the cuneiform sign list for my worksheet.
  • ๐’Ž’Use ๐’Ž’ when matching the โ€œNINDA2 times GIโ€ Unicode name.
  • ๐’Ž’The annotation includes the symbol ๐’Ž’ in this line.
  • ๐’Ž’In HTML, you can insert ๐’Ž’ with its numeric entity.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12392
HTML Entity𒎒
HTML Code𒎒
CSS\12392

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi character mean?

โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GIโ€ (U+12392) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its Unicode name. In cuneiform writing, signs often represent syllables, words, or components within larger sign combinations. The name indicates a relationship between the NINDA2 and GI components, suggesting it should be treated as its own distinct sign in Unicode text rather than as separate characters. For digital workโ€”transliteration drafts, cataloging, teaching materials, or encoding standardsโ€”its key value is accurate, unambiguous representation using the single code point ๐’Ž’.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’Ž’?

๐’Ž’ is U+12392.

How can I copy ๐’Ž’ into an HTML document?

Use the numeric entity: 𒎒.

How do I write ๐’Ž’ using JavaScript?

You can use the escape sequence: \\u{12392}.

Does ๐’Ž’ represent the NINDA2 and GI components separately?

Noโ€”๐’Ž’ is a single, specific Unicode cuneiform sign (named โ€œNINDA2 times GIโ€), so it should be used as one character.