Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Al Character
π° is the Old Turkic letter Yenisei Al, encoded in Unicode as U+10C1F.
U+10C1F
π° is an Old Turkic character named βYenisei Al.β Itβs useful when youβre creating text or typography that includes Old Turkic scripts. This page provides copy options and the exact Unicode information.
Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Al Character Meaning
π° is βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ALβ in the Old Turkic writing system. As with other historic letters, its role is primarily about representing specific sounds/letter values within a particular script tradition. In practice, the symbol is most often used for accurate digital transcription of Old Turkic text, educational materials about historic scripts, and typographic collections that aim to catalog Unicode characters by name and code point. When using it online, ensure your font supports Old Turkic characters; otherwise it may not display as intended.
Common uses
- β’Copying the character for Unicode-accurate Old Turkic transcription
- β’Designing a font specimen or character sheet that includes Old Turkic letters
- β’Creating educational content about historic scripts and Unicode characters
- β’Adding the symbol to a publication, caption, or glossary entry for Old Turkic typography
- β’Testing or demonstrating Unicode rendering in web and app text
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Al
- π°Old Turkic: π° as encoded in Unicode (U+10C1F).
- π°Character name: OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI AL β π°.
- π°Font support check: does your browser render π°?
- π°Unicode reference: U+10C1F corresponds to π°.
- π°Use π° when writing a catalog of Old Turkic letters.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C1F | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰟 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰟 | |
| CSS | \10C1F |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Al character mean?
π° is βOLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI ALβ in the Old Turkic writing system. As with other historic letters, its role is primarily about representing specific sounds/letter values within a particular script tradition. In practice, the symbol is most often used for accurate digital transcription of Old Turkic text, educational materials about historic scripts, and typographic collections that aim to catalog Unicode characters by name and code point. When using it online, ensure your font supports Old Turkic characters; otherwise it may not display as intended.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
The Unicode code point for π° is U+10C1F.
How do I copy π° into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𐰟.
How can I include π° in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape \\u{10C1F}.
Why doesnβt π° show correctly on my page?
You may be missing a font that supports Old Turkic characters. Try a Unicode-capable font and ensure the environment supports the character.