Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Em Character
π°’ is the Old Turkic Orkhon letter EM, encoded in Unicode as U+10C22.
U+10C22
π°’ is an Old Turkic character used in the Orkhon script context. If you need to include it in a design, document, or code, this page provides reliable copy and escape options.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Em Character Meaning
π°’ (Unicode U+10C22) is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM.β As an Old Turkic letter, it represents an Em sound/letter value within the Orkhon script tradition. In practice, people use it when recreating or studying Old Turkic writing, building typography or educational displays, or inserting the character into Unicode text where the exact letterform is required. For modern work, the key value is knowing the correct Unicode code point and the available copy/paste and escape sequences so the character renders consistently across tools that support U+10C22.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for Old Turkic or Orkhon-style text in documents and notes
- β’Typography and font testing for the Old Turkic block characters
- β’Educational materials and worksheets about Unicode and historical scripts
- β’Content creation for linguistics projects and script transcription drafts
- β’Developer insertion of the exact character via Unicode escapes in code
Examples
π°’ Old Turkic Letter Orkhon EM
- π°’π°’π°π°
- π°’Orkhon: π°’
- π°’Old Turkic letter: π°’
- π°’U+10C22 β π°’
- π°’Copy π°’ into your text editor
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C22 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰢 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰢 | |
| CSS | \10C22 |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Em character mean?
π°’ (Unicode U+10C22) is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON EM.β As an Old Turkic letter, it represents an Em sound/letter value within the Orkhon script tradition. In practice, people use it when recreating or studying Old Turkic writing, building typography or educational displays, or inserting the character into Unicode text where the exact letterform is required. For modern work, the key value is knowing the correct Unicode code point and the available copy/paste and escape sequences so the character renders consistently across tools that support U+10C22.
What is the Unicode code point for π°’?
π°’ is U+10C22.
How can I copy π°’ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𐰢.
What escape sequence works in JavaScript?
Use \\u{10C22} (JavaScript Unicode code point escape).
Why does π°’ not show correctly on my device?
Some fonts donβt include the Old Turkic block. Try a Unicode-capable font that supports U+10C22.