Egyptian Hieroglyph M009 Character
πΈ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph M009 Unicode character, ready for copy and use in web and text content.
U+131B8
πΈ is encoded as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M009β with the Unicode code point U+131B8. This page helps you copy the symbol and use it in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Use it when you need Egyptian hieroglyph text in designs, posts, or documents.
Egyptian Hieroglyph M009 Character Meaning
πΈ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M009, Unicode U+131B8) is a specific character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Symbols like this are used to represent written Egyptian hieroglyph characters in digital text, such as for educational materials, reference lists, transliteration/annotation contexts, and typography experiments. Because the symbol is tied to a Unicode code point, it can be consistently encoded and transported across platforms that support the character and a compatible font. If youβre publishing online, always test the appearance on the target devices, since glyph support can vary by font.
Common uses
- β’Adding Egyptian hieroglyph characters to educational posts and learning materials
- β’Using the symbol in digital typography and font/layout tests
- β’Including the character in transliteration notes or reference lists
- β’Designing posters, stickers, or artwork that uses hieroglyph-style text
- β’Composing Unicode-based content that needs the exact U+131B8 character
Examples
πΈ Egyptian Hieroglyph M009
- πΈβπΈ is encoded at U+131B8.β
- πΈβAdd πΈ to the inscription line for this layout.β
- πΈβThe symbol πΈ appears in this hieroglyph set.β
- πΈβUse HTML entity 𓆸 to display πΈ.β
- πΈβIn JavaScript, render πΈ with \\u{131B8}.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+131B8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓆸 | |
| HTML Code | 𓆸 | |
| CSS | \131B8 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph M009 character mean?
πΈ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M009, Unicode U+131B8) is a specific character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Symbols like this are used to represent written Egyptian hieroglyph characters in digital text, such as for educational materials, reference lists, transliteration/annotation contexts, and typography experiments. Because the symbol is tied to a Unicode code point, it can be consistently encoded and transported across platforms that support the character and a compatible font. If youβre publishing online, always test the appearance on the target devices, since glyph support can vary by font.
What Unicode character is πΈ?
πΈ is βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH M009β with Unicode code point U+131B8.
How do I copy πΈ on the web?
Copy the character directly (πΈ) from this page, or use the HTML entity 𓆸.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?
CSS: \\131B8. JavaScript: \\u{131B8}.
Why does πΈ look like a box or missing glyph on my device?
Glyph support depends on the font and platform. The character may not render correctly without a font that includes the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block.