Imperial Aramaic Letter Resh Character
π‘ is the Imperial Aramaic Letter Resh (Unicode U+10853), used when writing in Imperial Aramaic scripts.
U+10853
π‘ is Unicode character U+10853, named IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER RESH. This page gives you copy-ready forms and developer-friendly escape codes. Itβs useful for designers, writers, and developers working with ancient script text.
Imperial Aramaic Letter Resh Character Meaning
π‘ (IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER RESH) is a character from the Imperial Aramaic block. As its Unicode name suggests, it represents the letter βReshβ in the Imperial Aramaic writing system. People commonly use it for transcription work, typographic mockups, and digital text that needs to match scholarly or archival sources. When used in a body of text, it should be treated like a standalone letter glyph: its meaning in context depends on the surrounding words and the grammar of the specific document or transcription. Use the provided Unicode/escape forms to place it reliably across tools and platforms.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing Imperial Aramaic passages in academic notes or captions
- β’Typography and UI mockups that require accurate ancient script characters
- β’Digital epigraphy where letter-by-letter fidelity matters
- β’Creating multilingual labels or study materials that include ancient alphabets
- β’Embedding the character in web content using Unicode-safe escapes
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Letter Resh
- π‘π‘ π‘ π‘
- π‘Imperial Aramaic: π‘
- π‘Letter Resh (π‘) in Unicode
- π‘Transcription note: π‘ appears here
- π‘Glyph test: π‘
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10853 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡓 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡓 | |
| CSS | \10853 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Resh character mean?
π‘ (IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER RESH) is a character from the Imperial Aramaic block. As its Unicode name suggests, it represents the letter βReshβ in the Imperial Aramaic writing system. People commonly use it for transcription work, typographic mockups, and digital text that needs to match scholarly or archival sources. When used in a body of text, it should be treated like a standalone letter glyph: its meaning in context depends on the surrounding words and the grammar of the specific document or transcription. Use the provided Unicode/escape forms to place it reliably across tools and platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
The Unicode code point for π‘ is U+10853.
How can I copy π‘ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐡓
How do I write π‘ with CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\10853
How do I include π‘ in JavaScript?
You can use: \\u{10853}