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π“ŠŒ

Egyptian Hieroglyph O039 Character

π“ŠŒ is the Unicode character named Egyptian Hieroglyph O039, ready to copy with standard web encoding escapes.

U+1328C

π“ŠŒ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character with the Unicode name Egyptian Hieroglyph O039. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and platforms. You’ll also find common usage ideas and ready-to-use encoding forms.

Egyptian Hieroglyph O039 Character Meaning

π“ŠŒ is identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O039” (U+1328C). As with many hieroglyph characters, its purpose in modern text is often representational: it may be used when writing about ancient Egypt, labeling hieroglyph collections, or adding visual texture to educational or creative content. In everyday use, it’s typically not interpreted as a standalone modern letter in Latin text, but rather as a specific symbol glyph identified by a standardized code point. When precision matters, referencing the Unicode name and code point helps ensure you’re using the exact intended character.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding authentic-looking Egyptian hieroglyph symbols to educational materials
  • β€’Labeling artifacts, chart entries, or catalog items that reference specific glyph codes
  • β€’Designing themed posters, covers, or graphic elements inspired by ancient Egypt
  • β€’Creating emoji-like reaction or decorative text using Unicode hieroglyph characters
  • β€’Composing multilingual or Unicode-focused demos for web and app testing

Examples

π“ŠŒ Egyptian Hieroglyph O039

  • π“ŠŒHere is π“ŠŒ as the glyph O039.
  • π“ŠŒUnicode check: U+1328C equals π“ŠŒ.
  • π“ŠŒAdd the symbol π“ŠŒ to your hieroglyph label.
  • π“ŠŒThe character named Egyptian Hieroglyph O039 is π“ŠŒ.
  • π“ŠŒCopy-paste test: π“ŠŒ should render correctly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1328C
HTML Entity𓊌
HTML Code𓊌
CSS\1328C

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph O039 character mean?

π“ŠŒ is identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O039” (U+1328C). As with many hieroglyph characters, its purpose in modern text is often representational: it may be used when writing about ancient Egypt, labeling hieroglyph collections, or adding visual texture to educational or creative content. In everyday use, it’s typically not interpreted as a standalone modern letter in Latin text, but rather as a specific symbol glyph identified by a standardized code point. When precision matters, referencing the Unicode name and code point helps ensure you’re using the exact intended character.

What is the Unicode code point for π“ŠŒ?

π“ŠŒ has Unicode code point U+1328C.

How can I copy π“ŠŒ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𓊌.

What CSS escape can I use for π“ŠŒ?

Use the CSS escape: \\1328C.

How do I represent π“ŠŒ in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1328C}.

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