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π“Ž…

Egyptian Hieroglyph V019 Character

π“Ž… is the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph V019 character, useful for text, design, and reference.

U+13385

π“Ž… is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V019”. If you need a reliable way to copy it, this page provides multiple copy options and the official code points and escapes. Use it in design mockups, documents, or content where you want a hieroglyphic symbol.

Egyptian Hieroglyph V019 Character Meaning

π“Ž… is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph listed in Unicode under the name β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V019” (U+13385). In Unicode, this character primarily serves as a standardized way to represent a particular hieroglyph form in digital text. Depending on your font and design context, it may appear as a hieroglyphic glyph that matches the V019 entry. When using it, the most important practical consideration is correct encoding (so the character renders) and font support (so the hieroglyph looks right).

Common uses

  • β€’Adding Egyptian-hieroglyph style characters to posters, flyers, or title screens
  • β€’Using it in educational materials that reference specific Unicode glyph entries
  • β€’Including the symbol in custom typography experiments and layout designs
  • β€’Decorating social posts or banners with authentic Unicode hieroglyph characters
  • β€’Storing and displaying the character in software or databases using the proper code point

Examples

π“Ž… Egyptian Hieroglyph V019

  • π“Ž…π“Ž…
  • π“Ž…Unicode test: π“Ž… (U+13385)
  • π“Ž…Glyph reference: π“Ž… = Egyptian Hieroglyph V019
  • π“Ž…Design note: use π“Ž… in the header
  • π“Ž…Sample text with π“Ž… for rendering checks

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13385
HTML Entity𓎅
HTML Code𓎅
CSS\13385

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph V019 character mean?

π“Ž… is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph listed in Unicode under the name β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V019” (U+13385). In Unicode, this character primarily serves as a standardized way to represent a particular hieroglyph form in digital text. Depending on your font and design context, it may appear as a hieroglyphic glyph that matches the V019 entry. When using it, the most important practical consideration is correct encoding (so the character renders) and font support (so the hieroglyph looks right).

What is the Unicode code point for π“Ž…?

π“Ž… is U+13385.

How do I copy π“Ž… into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𓎅.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\13385. JavaScript escape: \\u{13385}.

Why might π“Ž… not display correctly on my device?

Rendering depends on font support for this Unicode character. If your font lacks the glyph, it may show as an empty box or a placeholder.