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Cherokee Letter Tsa Letter

Ꮳ is the Cherokee Letter Tsa character (U+13E3) used in the Cherokee syllabary.

U+13E3

Ꮳ is a single character from the Cherokee syllabary. It represents the sound associated with the letter “tsa.” You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode/HTML escapes in your projects.

Cherokee Letter Tsa Letter Meaning

Ꮳ is named “Cherokee Letter Tsa” (Unicode code point U+13E3). It belongs to the Cherokee syllabary, where each character corresponds to a specific syllable sound. As a writing character, it’s used when composing Cherokee text rather than as a symbol with a purely decorative meaning. If you’re transcribing, localizing, or typesetting Cherokee content, using the exact character (Ꮳ) is important for correct spelling and readability.

Common uses

  • Copying Cherokee text into notes, documents, or chat
  • Localizing apps or websites that include Cherokee language content
  • Designing posters or flyers that use the Cherokee syllabary
  • Writing names or words in Cherokee for social media and profiles
  • Testing font and Unicode support for Cherokee characters

Examples

Ꮳ Cherokee Letter Tsa

  • ᏣᎳᎩ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ
  • ᏣᏆᏢ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ ᏧᏤᏢ
  • ᏣᏬᏂᏏ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ
  • ᏣᏍᏆᏂ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ
  • ᏣᎳᎩ ᏣᏆᏢ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13E3
HTML EntityᏣ
HTML CodeᏣ
CSS\13E3

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Tsa letter mean?

Ꮳ is named “Cherokee Letter Tsa” (Unicode code point U+13E3). It belongs to the Cherokee syllabary, where each character corresponds to a specific syllable sound. As a writing character, it’s used when composing Cherokee text rather than as a symbol with a purely decorative meaning. If you’re transcribing, localizing, or typesetting Cherokee content, using the exact character (Ꮳ) is important for correct spelling and readability.

What Unicode character is Ꮳ?

Ꮳ is the Cherokee Letter Tsa with Unicode code point U+13E3.

How do I copy Ꮳ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity Ꮳ.

How do I use Ꮳ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape \\13E3.

How do I represent Ꮳ in JavaScript?

You can use the JavaScript Unicode escape \\u{13E3}.