Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi Character
๐ is the cuneiform sign named โNINDA2 times GI,โ available at U+12392.
U+12392
๐ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name โCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES GIโ (U+12392). Use it when your document or font rendering needs this specific sign. Here youโll find practical ways to copy it and include it in web and software text.
Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi Character Meaning
โCUNEIFORM 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 workโtransliteration drafts, cataloging, teaching materials, or encoding standardsโits key value is accurate, unambiguous representation using the single code point ๐.
Common uses
- โขAdd accurate cuneiform characters to transliteration texts or academic drafts
- โขUse as a stand-alone glyph when encoding a specific sign in digital epigraphy records
- โขInclude in educational materials or slides about cuneiform sign inventories
- โขCreate searchable labels or dataset fields for annotated cuneiform text
- โขPublish social or blog posts featuring the exact Unicode cuneiform character
Examples
๐ Cuneiform Sign NINDA2 Times GI
- ๐๐ is encoded at U+12392.
- ๐I added ๐ to the cuneiform sign list for my worksheet.
- ๐Use ๐ when matching the โNINDA2 times GIโ Unicode name.
- ๐The annotation includes the symbol ๐ in this line.
- ๐In HTML, you can insert ๐ with its numeric entity.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12392 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒎒 | |
| HTML Code | 𒎒 | |
| CSS | \12392 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Gi character mean?
โCUNEIFORM 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 workโtransliteration drafts, cataloging, teaching materials, or encoding standardsโits key value is accurate, unambiguous representation using the single code point ๐.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
๐ is U+12392.
How can I copy ๐ into an HTML document?
Use the numeric entity: 𒎒.
How do I write ๐ using JavaScript?
You can use the escape sequence: \\u{12392}.
Does ๐ represent the NINDA2 and GI components separately?
Noโ๐ is a single, specific Unicode cuneiform sign (named โNINDA2 times GIโ), so it should be used as one character.