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Cherokee Letter Nu Letter

Ꮔ is the Cherokee Letter Nu character (U+13C4) used in Cherokee writing.

U+13C4

Ꮔ is a single Cherokee letter used as part of the syllabary. If you need this character for text, labels, or digital typography, you’ll often copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode escapes.

Cherokee Letter Nu Letter Meaning

Ꮔ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE LETTER NU” with code point U+13C4. As a Cherokee letter, it represents the “nu” sound within written Cherokee syllabary text. Like other characters in the Cherokee writing system, it is used in context as part of words and names, not as a standalone punctuation or symbol. In digital work, using the exact character ensures correct rendering in fonts that support Cherokee and maintains proper text search and encoding behavior.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Cherokee text for messages, captions, and notes
  • Labeling map points, signage, or forms that include Cherokee names
  • Typing or correcting Cherokee words in documents and drafts
  • Creating web content where the letter must appear exactly
  • Building user interfaces or datasets that store Cherokee characters

Examples

Ꮔ Cherokee Letter Nu

  • ᏄᎯᏯᏗᎭ
  • ᏄᏩᏯᏗᏂᏍᏗ
  • ᏧᎩᏍᎦ Ꮔ
  • ᏄᏍᏗ ᏣᎳᎩ
  • ᏄᏗᏂᏍᏗ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13C4
HTML EntityᏄ
HTML CodeᏄ
CSS\13C4

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Nu letter mean?

Ꮔ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE LETTER NU” with code point U+13C4. As a Cherokee letter, it represents the “nu” sound within written Cherokee syllabary text. Like other characters in the Cherokee writing system, it is used in context as part of words and names, not as a standalone punctuation or symbol. In digital work, using the exact character ensures correct rendering in fonts that support Cherokee and maintains proper text search and encoding behavior.

What Unicode character is Ꮔ?

Ꮔ is “CHEROKEE LETTER NU” with Unicode code point U+13C4.

How can I copy Ꮔ into my work?

Copy the character directly from this page, or paste it from the symbol field. Make sure your font supports Cherokee.

What escapes can I use in code to insert Ꮔ?

HTML entity: Ꮔ CSS escape: \\13C4; JavaScript escape: \\u{13C4}.

Why does Ꮔ look like a box in my document?

Your font may not support the Cherokee block. Try a Unicode font with Cherokee support and ensure encoding is UTF-8.

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