Imperial Aramaic Letter Qoph Character
π‘ is the Imperial Aramaic letter qoph (U+10852), used in writing systems and encoded text.
U+10852
π‘ is a Unicode character named IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER QOPH. It belongs to the Imperial Aramaic block and has code point U+10852. Use it when you need to represent this specific letter in documents, fonts, or web text.
Imperial Aramaic Letter Qoph Character Meaning
π‘ represents the Imperial Aramaic letter named Qoph in the Unicode standard. As a letter, it functions as part of a writing system rather than a punctuation mark or symbol with a single universal βmeaning.β When encoding text or building interfaces, you typically use it to accurately reproduce names, inscriptions, transliterations, or scholarly material that distinguishes this particular character. Because it is a specific script character, the visual appearance depends on the font you use. For reliable rendering, choose a font that supports the Imperial Aramaic range, and verify the glyph in your target environment.
Common uses
- β’Typing or displaying Imperial Aramaic text in research notes and digital editions
- β’Rendering transliterations that require the exact Unicode character for qoph
- β’Preparing subtitle or caption files that include Imperial Aramaic letters
- β’Using the character in web typography previews and font testing for U+10852
- β’Building multilingual content or datasets that preserve original script characters
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Letter Qoph
- π‘Imperial Aramaic: π‘
- π‘Qoph: π‘ in encoded text
- π‘Unicode test string: π‘ π‘ π‘
- π‘Letter selection: π‘ for U+10852
- π‘Script sample: π‘ alongside other Aramaic letters
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10852 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡒 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡒 | |
| CSS | \10852 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Qoph character mean?
π‘ represents the Imperial Aramaic letter named Qoph in the Unicode standard. As a letter, it functions as part of a writing system rather than a punctuation mark or symbol with a single universal βmeaning.β When encoding text or building interfaces, you typically use it to accurately reproduce names, inscriptions, transliterations, or scholarly material that distinguishes this particular character. Because it is a specific script character, the visual appearance depends on the font you use. For reliable rendering, choose a font that supports the Imperial Aramaic range, and verify the glyph in your target environment.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
π‘ has Unicode code point U+10852.
How can I copy π‘ for HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𐡒.
What escapes work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\10852. JavaScript (Unicode code point): \\u{10852}.
Will π‘ always display correctly on every device?
Not always. Display depends on whether your font supports the Imperial Aramaic range for U+10852.