Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ad Character
π° is the Old Turkic letter Yenisei AD, encoded in Unicode for text, fonts, and digital typography.
U+10C12
π° (Old Turkic Letter Yenisei AD) is a Unicode character used for representing Old Turkic writing. If youβre working with historical texts, font previews, or multilingual layouts, this page helps you copy it reliably. Use the provided escapes for code and the direct character for design tools.
Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ad Character Meaning
π° is an Old Turkic letter identified by Unicode as βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ADβ (U+10C12). It belongs to the Old Turkic script block and is typically used to represent specific letter values in historical or scholarly representations of Old Turkic writing. Because it is an encoded character, it can appear in texts, documents, and user interfaces when a compatible font is available. Like many historical scripts, correct display depends on the font and rendering support in your environment.
Common uses
- β’Copying the character into documents or notes that reference Old Turkic letters
- β’Adding the symbol to a design mockup, poster, or educational graphic about historic scripts
- β’Using the character in digital humanities projects that transcribe or annotate Old Turkic texts
- β’Including the symbol in UI mockups or style guides for multilingual or Unicode-aware typography
- β’Embedding the Unicode character in code using the provided escapes for consistent rendering
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Yenisei AD
- π°π° in an Old Turkic transcription
- π°Font test: display π°
- π°Letter form π° shown in a learning chart
- π°Unicode check for π° (U+10C12)
- π°Add π° to the heading
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C12 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰒 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰒 | |
| CSS | \10C12 |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Ad character mean?
π° is an Old Turkic letter identified by Unicode as βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ADβ (U+10C12). It belongs to the Old Turkic script block and is typically used to represent specific letter values in historical or scholarly representations of Old Turkic writing. Because it is an encoded character, it can appear in texts, documents, and user interfaces when a compatible font is available. Like many historical scripts, correct display depends on the font and rendering support in your environment.
What is π°?
π° is the Unicode character βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ADβ with code point U+10C12.
How can I copy π° into my work?
You can copy the character directly (π°), or use the HTML entity (𐰒) / CSS escape (\\10C12) / JavaScript escape (\\u{10C12}).
Will π° display correctly on all devices?
Not always. Display depends on whether a compatible font and rendering support are available for the Old Turkic block.
Where is this character categorized?
It is categorized under βOld Turkic.β