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Cherokee Letter Tle Letter

Ꮮ is the Cherokee letter Tle, encoded as Unicode U+13DE for digital text use.

U+13DE

Ꮮ is a Unicode character from the Cherokee block, represented as “CHEROKEE LETTER TLE” (U+13DE). You can copy it directly or generate it with common HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.

Cherokee Letter Tle Letter Meaning

Ꮮ is the Cherokee letter named “Tle,” with Unicode codepoint U+13DE. As a writing character, it functions as a letter within Cherokee-language text rather than a pictogram or symbol with independent icon meaning. When used in digital content, it helps preserve correct spelling and typography for Cherokee words. For best results, ensure the font you use supports Cherokee script characters; otherwise, the character may not render as intended on the viewer’s device.

Common uses

  • Copying Cherokee words for emails, posts, or messages
  • Typing Cherokee names and place names correctly in documents
  • Adding Cherokee text in social media captions and profile bios
  • Using the character in web typography, labels, and UI text
  • Programmatically generating Cherokee script characters in apps

Examples

Ꮮ Cherokee Letter Tle

  • ᏞᎩᏙᏗ
  • ᏞᏂᏍᎦᎢ
  • ᏞᏯᎵᏍᏗ
  • ᏞᏩᏂᏍᎦᏍᏗ
  • ᏞᏍᏛᏯ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13DE
HTML EntityᏞ
HTML CodeᏞ
CSS\13DE

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Tle letter mean?

Ꮮ is the Cherokee letter named “Tle,” with Unicode codepoint U+13DE. As a writing character, it functions as a letter within Cherokee-language text rather than a pictogram or symbol with independent icon meaning. When used in digital content, it helps preserve correct spelling and typography for Cherokee words. For best results, ensure the font you use supports Cherokee script characters; otherwise, the character may not render as intended on the viewer’s device.

What is the Unicode codepoint for Ꮮ?

Ꮮ is Unicode U+13DE (named “CHEROKEE LETTER TLE”).

How can I copy Ꮮ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity Ꮮ or paste the character directly.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for Ꮮ?

CSS escape: \\13DE. JavaScript escape: \\u{13DE}.

Why does Ꮮ not look correct on my screen?

Your font or the viewer’s system may not fully support the Cherokee block; try a font that includes Cherokee characters.