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Cherokee Letter Tla Letter

Ꮭ is the Cherokee Letter Tla character (U+13DD) for Cherokee text and typography.

U+13DD

Ꮭ is a Cherokee script character known as the Cherokee Letter Tla. It has a specific Unicode code point, making it reliable for digital text. This page helps you copy, reference, and use it correctly.

Cherokee Letter Tla Letter Meaning

Ꮭ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE LETTER TLA” with code point U+13DD (HTML entity Ꮭ). As part of the Cherokee writing system, it represents the letter “tla” used in Cherokee words and proper spelling. In practice, its meaning is tied to how Cherokee orthography spells sounds and syllables. When you type or design with this character, the most important details are the exact character and its Unicode identifiers, so the symbol renders consistently across platforms and tools.

Common uses

  • Copying accurate Cherokee text in messages or documents
  • Adding Cherokee characters to names, place names, or citations
  • Using in typography or font testing for Cherokee script support
  • Entering the character in editors that support Unicode input (U+13DD)
  • Creating social media posts or graphics that include Cherokee text

Examples

Ꮭ Cherokee Letter Tla

  • ᏝᏗᎦ ᏗᏓᏍᏗ
  • Ꮭ ᏓᏂᏍᏗ ᏗᏥᏍᏗ
  • ᏝᏍᏗ ᏣᏂᏍᏗ ᏗᏥᏍᏗ
  • ᏝᏩᏯ ᏗᏤᏆᏂ
  • ᏝᎦᏬᏂ ᏗᏥᏍᏗ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13DD
HTML EntityᏝ
HTML CodeᏝ
CSS\13DD

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Tla letter mean?

Ꮭ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE LETTER TLA” with code point U+13DD (HTML entity Ꮭ). As part of the Cherokee writing system, it represents the letter “tla” used in Cherokee words and proper spelling. In practice, its meaning is tied to how Cherokee orthography spells sounds and syllables. When you type or design with this character, the most important details are the exact character and its Unicode identifiers, so the symbol renders consistently across platforms and tools.

What is the Unicode code point for Ꮭ?

The Unicode code point for Ꮭ is U+13DD (CHEROKEE LETTER TLA).

How can I copy Ꮭ into my editor?

Copy the character directly (Ꮭ) or use the identifiers like Ꮭ or U+13DD in tools that support Unicode entry.

What are the HTML and CSS escape values for this symbol?

HTML entity: Ꮭ and CSS escape: \\13DD.

Will Ꮭ render the same everywhere?

It should render correctly when a font supports the Cherokee block and the text is preserved as the exact Unicode character U+13DD.