Cuneiform Sign Sanga2 Character
π« is the Unicode character Cuneiform Sign SANGA2 (U+122AB), used for cuneiform text and research.
U+122AB
π« is a cuneiform character known in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2. Itβs useful when youβre copying or typing cuneiform script for digital projects. On this page youβll find the exact code point and ready-to-use copy options.
Cuneiform Sign Sanga2 Character Meaning
π« is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2β (U+122AB). In practical terms, it functions as a specific standardized glyph within the cuneiform writing system, allowing consistent encoding across fonts, platforms, and tools. People typically encounter it in contexts related to Assyriology, transliteration, and digital humanities workflows where particular cuneiform signs must be reproduced precisely. When using this character, focus on matching the exact code point so your text remains searchable and consistentβeven if the visual appearance varies by font support.
Common uses
- β’Insert the exact cuneiform sign into digital editions, annotations, or transliteration notes
- β’Use in typography and font testing for Unicode coverage of cuneiform blocks
- β’Create study materials that reference specific cuneiform signs by their Unicode character
- β’Label figures, manuscripts, or chart entries in research or educational documents
- β’Write social or blog posts using a specific cuneiform character with correct encoding
Examples
π« Cuneiform Sign SANGA2
- π«π« U+122AB
- π«CUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2: π«
- π«Unicode test string: π« π«
- π«Add to your study set: π«
- π«Glyph check for SANGA2: π«
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122AB | |
| HTML Entity | 𒊫 | |
| HTML Code | 𒊫 | |
| CSS | \122AB |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Sanga2 character mean?
π« is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2β (U+122AB). In practical terms, it functions as a specific standardized glyph within the cuneiform writing system, allowing consistent encoding across fonts, platforms, and tools. People typically encounter it in contexts related to Assyriology, transliteration, and digital humanities workflows where particular cuneiform signs must be reproduced precisely. When using this character, focus on matching the exact code point so your text remains searchable and consistentβeven if the visual appearance varies by font support.
What is the Unicode code point for π«?
π« corresponds to Unicode U+122AB (CUNEIFORM SIGN SANGA2).
How do I copy π« reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒊫 (as provided).
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use the CSS escape: \\122AB.
How do I include π« in JavaScript strings?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{122AB}.