Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin Character
π‘ is the Imperial Aramaic letter Shin (U+10854), used in writing systems based on Imperial Aramaic.
U+10854
π‘ (U+10854) is known as the Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin. You can copy it for linguistic notes, reference materials, or digital texts that support Imperial Aramaic. This page provides multiple copy options and implementation-friendly escape sequences.
Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin Character Meaning
π‘ is the Unicode character named βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER SHINβ with code point U+10854. As part of the Imperial Aramaic script, it represents the letter βshinβ within that writing system. In practice, itβs most often encountered in Unicode charts, scholarly or archival transcription, font/script testing, and digital documents that reproduce Imperial Aramaic writing accurately. If youβre building content related to Aramaic scripts, this character is useful for labeling, demonstrating character coverage, or entering exact glyphs without relying on similar-looking substitutes.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for Unicode character reference and dictionary or script documentation
- β’Transcription or annotation of texts that use Imperial Aramaic orthography
- β’Font testing to confirm support for the Imperial Aramaic block (U+10854)
- β’Creating teaching materials or study notes on Aramaic writing systems
- β’Developer use in rendering/verification of Unicode strings containing Imperial Aramaic
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin
- π‘Imperial Aramaic letter: π‘ (U+10854)
- π‘Unicode reference character π‘
- π‘Testing display: π‘ π‘
- π‘Script chart entry: π‘
- π‘Character lookup for π‘
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10854 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡔 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡔 | |
| CSS | \10854 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin character mean?
π‘ is the Unicode character named βIMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER SHINβ with code point U+10854. As part of the Imperial Aramaic script, it represents the letter βshinβ within that writing system. In practice, itβs most often encountered in Unicode charts, scholarly or archival transcription, font/script testing, and digital documents that reproduce Imperial Aramaic writing accurately. If youβre building content related to Aramaic scripts, this character is useful for labeling, demonstrating character coverage, or entering exact glyphs without relying on similar-looking substitutes.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
π‘ has the Unicode code point U+10854.
How can I copy π‘ using an HTML entity?
Use the HTML entity: 𐡔.
What CSS escape can I use for π‘?
Use the CSS escape: \\10854.
Is π‘ related to the letter shin in other scripts?
π‘ specifically is the Imperial Aramaic Letter Shin. It corresponds to the βshinβ letter concept within the Imperial Aramaic writing system.