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π’Ž˜

Cuneiform Sign Um Times Me Character

π’Ž˜ is the cuneiform sign β€œUM TIMES ME” (U+12398) used in scholarly and design contexts.

U+12398

π’Ž˜ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12398. It’s commonly referenced by its formal Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME.” This page helps you copy it reliably and include it in websites, documents, and creative projects.

Cuneiform Sign Um Times Me Character Meaning

π’Ž˜ is a cuneiform sign whose formal Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME” (U+12398). In cuneiform terminology, names like this typically reflect how the sign is identified and related to other sign components (for example, β€œUM” with β€œME”). For most users, the practical value is being able to reference the exact Unicode character in digital text without substitution. If you’re working with cuneiform transliterations, cataloging, typography, or educational material, using the correct codepoint ensures consistency across fonts and platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding the exact cuneiform character to Unicode text for research notes or transcriptions
  • β€’Typography and font testing when verifying glyph support for U+12398
  • β€’Educational or museum-style displays that label cuneiform signs by their Unicode names
  • β€’Designing logos, posters, or iconography that uses authentic cuneiform characters
  • β€’Preparing multilingual or scholarly documents where precise codepoint fidelity matters

Examples

π’Ž˜ Cuneiform Sign UM Times ME

  • π’Ž˜Unicode codepoint: U+12398 β€” π’Ž˜
  • π’Ž˜Cuneiform sign: π’Ž˜ (CUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME)
  • π’Ž˜Copy this character: π’Ž˜ into your document
  • π’Ž˜Test rendering of π’Ž˜ on your website
  • π’Ž˜Use π’Ž˜ in a cuneiform typography layout

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12398
HTML Entity𒎘
HTML Code𒎘
CSS\12398

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Um Times Me character mean?

π’Ž˜ is a cuneiform sign whose formal Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES ME” (U+12398). In cuneiform terminology, names like this typically reflect how the sign is identified and related to other sign components (for example, β€œUM” with β€œME”). For most users, the practical value is being able to reference the exact Unicode character in digital text without substitution. If you’re working with cuneiform transliterations, cataloging, typography, or educational material, using the correct codepoint ensures consistency across fonts and platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Ž˜?

The code point for π’Ž˜ is U+12398.

How can I copy π’Ž˜ reliably in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒎘 (or paste the character directly).

What are the common escape formats for π’Ž˜?

CSS escape: \\12398, JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{12398}.

Will π’Ž˜ always display correctly?

It depends on font support. If the font doesn’t include the glyph for U+12398, it may show as a missing character box.