Cherokee Letter Mo Letter
Ꮌ (Cherokee Letter Mo) is a Cherokee syllabary character for the “mo” sound.
U+13BC
Ꮌ is the Unicode character for the Cherokee Letter Mo. It’s commonly used when writing Cherokee text with the Cherokee syllabary. This page helps you copy, identify, and use it correctly.
Cherokee Letter Mo Letter Meaning
Ꮌ is named “CHEROKEE LETTER MO” and has the Unicode code point U+13BC. In the Cherokee syllabary, it represents the syllable commonly transcribed as “mo.” Like other characters in an abugida syllabary, it’s used as a unit of sound in written Cherokee. If you’re working with Cherokee text—such as transcription, localization, typography, or digital documents—using the correct Unicode character is important for proper rendering and text processing. When copying, ensure your font and platform support Cherokee syllabary characters so the glyph displays as intended.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for writing Cherokee text that includes the “mo” syllable
- •Typography and font testing for Cherokee syllabary glyph support
- •Localization and UI content where Cherokee characters are required
- •Educational materials and worksheets for Cherokee letter practice
- •Documenting or encoding Cherokee text using correct Unicode values
Examples
Ꮌ Cherokee Letter Mo
- ᎼᎼᏣᏋ ᎦᏬᏂᏍᏗ
- ᎼᎼ ᎧᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ ᏗᏨᏃᏗ
- ᎼᏩᏥᏍᏗ ᎼᏫᏯ
- ᎼᎼᏍᎩ ᏗᏥᏍᏗ
- ᎼᎼᏩᏚ ᎤᏬᏏ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13BC | |
| HTML Entity | Ꮌ | |
| HTML Code | Ꮌ | |
| CSS | \13BC |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Letter Mo letter mean?
Ꮌ is named “CHEROKEE LETTER MO” and has the Unicode code point U+13BC. In the Cherokee syllabary, it represents the syllable commonly transcribed as “mo.” Like other characters in an abugida syllabary, it’s used as a unit of sound in written Cherokee. If you’re working with Cherokee text—such as transcription, localization, typography, or digital documents—using the correct Unicode character is important for proper rendering and text processing. When copying, ensure your font and platform support Cherokee syllabary characters so the glyph displays as intended.
What is the Unicode code point for Ꮌ?
Ꮌ is U+13BC.
How do I type Ꮌ using JavaScript?
Use \\u{13BC} in JavaScript.
What is the HTML entity for Ꮌ?
The HTML entity is Ꮌ (as provided for this character).
Why does Ꮌ not display correctly on my device?
Your system or font may not support Cherokee syllabary characters. Try a Unicode-compliant font that includes the Cherokee block.