Imperial Aramaic Letter Teth Character
π‘ is the Unicode character for IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TETH (U+10848).
U+10848
π‘ (U+10848) is a character from the Imperial Aramaic block. Itβs mainly used when transcribing or working with Imperial Aramaic texts. Below youβll find practical copy options and encoding details for developers.
Imperial Aramaic Letter Teth Character Meaning
π‘ is the Unicode character named IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TETH. As a letter, it represents a specific consonantal character in Imperial Aramaic writing. Users typically encounter it when doing font or script support, preparing digital transcriptions, or matching historical texts in searchable form. Because itβs a less-common script character, itβs especially important to use the exact Unicode code point (U+10848) and the correct copy/paste or escape sequences. If your document or font doesnβt support the Imperial Aramaic range, the character may not render as expected.
Common uses
- β’Copy/pasting the character into documents or notes when transcribing Imperial Aramaic
- β’Building accurate script displays for study materials or educational content
- β’Using the Unicode character in digital humanities or archival text projects
- β’Testing font and glyph support for the Imperial Aramaic Unicode block
- β’Adding the character to web content using HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
Examples
π‘ Imperial Aramaic Letter Teth
- π‘π‘ π‘ π‘
- π‘Imperial Aramaic: π‘
- π‘Unicode test: U+10848 β π‘
- π‘Character reference: 𐡈 (π‘)
- π‘Web rendering: \u0000\u0000π‘
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10848 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐡈 | |
| HTML Code | 𐡈 | |
| CSS | \10848 |
FAQ
What does the Imperial Aramaic Letter Teth character mean?
π‘ is the Unicode character named IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TETH. As a letter, it represents a specific consonantal character in Imperial Aramaic writing. Users typically encounter it when doing font or script support, preparing digital transcriptions, or matching historical texts in searchable form. Because itβs a less-common script character, itβs especially important to use the exact Unicode code point (U+10848) and the correct copy/paste or escape sequences. If your document or font doesnβt support the Imperial Aramaic range, the character may not render as expected.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
The Unicode code point for π‘ is U+10848.
How can I copy π‘ reliably in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𐡈 (or copy the character directly if your environment supports it).
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for π‘?
CSS escape: \\10848. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{10848}.
Why does π‘ sometimes not display correctly?
Not all fonts support Imperial Aramaic. If the glyph isnβt available, you may see a missing-character box or fallback rendering.