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Cherokee Letter Lv Letter

Ꮈ (Cherokee Letter LV) is a Cherokee script character used for writing Cherokee.

U+13B8

Ꮈ is the Cherokee Letter LV from the Cherokee Unicode block. You can copy and paste it directly, or use its Unicode code point U+13B8 in web and app text.

Cherokee Letter Lv Letter Meaning

Ꮈ is a Cherokee script letter identified as “CHEROKEE LETTER LV” with the Unicode code point U+13B8. Like other Cherokee characters, its purpose is to represent a specific letter in the Cherokee writing system rather than to act as punctuation or a standalone symbol. The character is most relevant when you are typing, designing, or coding text that includes Cherokee language content. For accurate results, make sure the chosen font supports Cherokee characters and that your platform handles Unicode correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying Cherokee text for messages, posts, or documents
  • Typing Cherokee names, places, or words in a note app
  • Adding Cherokee characters to web content and UI labels
  • Using the character in design mockups and typography work
  • Programmatically inserting U+13B8 in JavaScript or CSS content

Examples

Ꮈ Cherokee Letter LV (U+13B8)

  • Ꮈ ᏣᎳᎩ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ
  • ᎸᏍᏗ ᎤᏬᏦᎯ
  • ᎸᎦᏬᏂ ᏗᏥᏍᏗ
  • The character Ꮈ appears in Cherokee text.
  • Copy: Ꮈ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13B8
HTML EntityᎸ
HTML CodeᎸ
CSS\13B8

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Lv letter mean?

Ꮈ is a Cherokee script letter identified as “CHEROKEE LETTER LV” with the Unicode code point U+13B8. Like other Cherokee characters, its purpose is to represent a specific letter in the Cherokee writing system rather than to act as punctuation or a standalone symbol. The character is most relevant when you are typing, designing, or coding text that includes Cherokee language content. For accurate results, make sure the chosen font supports Cherokee characters and that your platform handles Unicode correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for Ꮈ?

The Unicode code point for Ꮈ is U+13B8 (CHEROKEE LETTER LV).

How can I copy Ꮈ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity Ꮈ.

Can I use Ꮈ in CSS?

Yes. You can reference it using the CSS escape \\13B8 in contexts that accept escapes.

Will Ꮈ display correctly on my device?

It will display correctly if your font supports Cherokee characters and the text is handled with Unicode support by your system and browser.