Cherokee Letter Mi Letter
Ꮋ is the Cherokee Letter Mi (U+13BB), used to represent the /mi/ sound in Cherokee writing.
U+13BB
Ꮋ is a Cherokee script character known as the Cherokee Letter Mi. It lives at Unicode code point U+13BB, so it can be used across modern devices. Use the copy tools below to insert it in text, design files, or code.
Cherokee Letter Mi Letter Meaning
Ꮋ is the Cherokee Letter Mi from the Unicode Cherokee block (U+13BB). In Cherokee writing, it represents the sound associated with “mi,” and it may appear as part of ordinary words and names. Like other characters in a syllabary, its usage depends on the spelling conventions of the Cherokee language. When you type or paste Ꮋ, the character should remain consistent anywhere Unicode is supported. For developers, the most reliable approach is to use the Unicode code point (U+13BB) via HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes provided on this page.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Cherokee text in emails, notes, or chat
- •Typography and layout in design tools when setting Cherokee content
- •Creating multilingual documents that include Cherokee syllables
- •Building UI strings, labels, or content for apps that support Cherokee
- •Publishing social posts that require accurate Cherokee lettering
Examples
Ꮋ Cherokee Letter Mi
- ᎻᎻᏂᏍᏗ is part of Cherokee writing.
- ᎻWrite Ꮋ to include the Cherokee Letter Mi.
- ᎻUse Ꮋ in a name that uses this syllable.
- ᎻThe word contains Ꮋ in the middle.
- ᎻPaste Ꮋ into your document and continue typing.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13BB | |
| HTML Entity | Ꮋ | |
| HTML Code | Ꮋ | |
| CSS | \13BB |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Letter Mi letter mean?
Ꮋ is the Cherokee Letter Mi from the Unicode Cherokee block (U+13BB). In Cherokee writing, it represents the sound associated with “mi,” and it may appear as part of ordinary words and names. Like other characters in a syllabary, its usage depends on the spelling conventions of the Cherokee language. When you type or paste Ꮋ, the character should remain consistent anywhere Unicode is supported. For developers, the most reliable approach is to use the Unicode code point (U+13BB) via HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes provided on this page.
What is the Unicode code point for Ꮋ?
Ꮋ is Unicode U+13BB.
How can I use Ꮋ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: Ꮋ.
How do I reference Ꮋ in CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\13BB.
How do I reference Ꮋ in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{13BB}.