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Cherokee Letter Hi Letter

Ꭿ is the Cherokee Letter Hi (U+13AF), used for writing Cherokee words that include this sound.

U+13AF

Ꭿ is a Cherokee letter represented by the Unicode character U+13AF. You can copy it directly into documents, websites, and design tools. It’s also available via standard Unicode escapes for developers.

Cherokee Letter Hi Letter Meaning

Ꭿ is the Cherokee Letter Hi, with Unicode code point U+13AF. As part of the Cherokee writing system, it’s used when rendering Cherokee words that contain the sound associated with this letter. Because Cherokee letters are specific to the language’s orthography, the character’s meaning is primarily linguistic: it contributes to correct spelling and readability in Cherokee text. If you’re composing or proofreading Cherokee, using the correct Unicode character matters—similar-looking characters from other alphabets won’t be equivalent. For digital use, ensure the font you’re using supports the Cherokee block so the letter displays properly.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Cherokee text for messages, notes, or posts
  • Typing or proofreading Cherokee words in documents
  • Adding Cherokee characters in subtitles, captions, or transcripts
  • Designing language-supporting typography for posters or apps
  • Using Unicode escapes in code to reliably insert the character

Examples

Ꭿ Cherokee Letter Hi

  • ᎯᏍᎦ ᏣᎳᎩ
  • ᎯᏙᏓ ᏣᏬᏂᏍᎩ
  • ᏣᎳᎩ ᎯᏴᏫᏍᎩ
  • ᎯᎠᎵᎬᏩ ᏗᏥᏏᏌ
  • ᎯᎾᏟᏍᎩ ᏗᏣᎳᎩ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13AF
HTML EntityᎯ
HTML CodeᎯ
CSS\13AF

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Hi letter mean?

Ꭿ is the Cherokee Letter Hi, with Unicode code point U+13AF. As part of the Cherokee writing system, it’s used when rendering Cherokee words that contain the sound associated with this letter. Because Cherokee letters are specific to the language’s orthography, the character’s meaning is primarily linguistic: it contributes to correct spelling and readability in Cherokee text. If you’re composing or proofreading Cherokee, using the correct Unicode character matters—similar-looking characters from other alphabets won’t be equivalent. For digital use, ensure the font you’re using supports the Cherokee block so the letter displays properly.

What is the Unicode for Ꭿ?

Ꭿ is U+13AF (CHEROKEE LETTER HI).

How do I copy Ꭿ into a website or app?

You can copy the character directly, or use the Unicode escape: \\u{13AF}.

What HTML entity represents Ꭿ?

The HTML entity is Ꭿ.

Will Ꭿ display correctly everywhere?

It should display correctly when the font and system support the Cherokee Unicode block; otherwise, you may see a missing-glyph box.