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𐰹

Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Oq Character

𐰹 is the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei OQ (U+10C39), used for representing Old Turkic text.

U+10C39

𐰹 (U+10C39) is an Old Turkic character associated with the Yenisei variety. It’s useful when you’re encoding, displaying, or studying Old Turkic inscriptions and related materials. Use the copy and escape codes below to paste it into documents and code.

Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Oq Character Meaning

𐰹 is named “OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ” and belongs to the Old Turkic writing tradition. The character is primarily used as a letter symbol when representing Old Turkic words in the Yenisei script context. People working on historical texts, linguistic projects, typography, and Unicode-aware rendering may use this character to ensure correct spelling and consistency. If you’re building digital content for Old Turkic material, use its exact Unicode code point (U+10C39) so fonts and systems that support Old Turkic can display it correctly.

Common uses

  • Pasting the character into a document when transcribing Old Turkic text
  • Including 𐰹 in linguistic notes or study materials for Yenisei-related spellings
  • Using the symbol in typography mockups or font testing for Old Turkic characters
  • Encoding Old Turkic content in web pages with Unicode-safe HTML
  • Adding the character to subtitles, captions, or social posts about historical writing systems

Examples

𐰹 Old Turkic Letter Yenisei OQ

  • 𐰹𐰹𐰃𐰀
  • 𐰹Old Turkic: 𐰹 (U+10C39)
  • 𐰹Yenisei example: 𐰹 in context
  • 𐰹Font test character: 𐰹
  • 𐰹Unicode character reference: 𐰹

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C39
HTML Entity𐰹
HTML Code𐰹
CSS\10C39

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Yenisei Oq character mean?

𐰹 is named “OLD TURKIC LETTER YENISEI OQ” and belongs to the Old Turkic writing tradition. The character is primarily used as a letter symbol when representing Old Turkic words in the Yenisei script context. People working on historical texts, linguistic projects, typography, and Unicode-aware rendering may use this character to ensure correct spelling and consistency. If you’re building digital content for Old Turkic material, use its exact Unicode code point (U+10C39) so fonts and systems that support Old Turkic can display it correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𐰹?

𐰹 is U+10C39.

How do I copy 𐰹 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𐰹.

What CSS escape can I use for 𐰹?

Use the CSS escape \\10C39.

How do I include 𐰹 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape \\u{10C39}.