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Cherokee Letter Tsu Letter

Ꮷ is the Cherokee Letter Tsu, a Unicode character used in writing Cherokee.

U+13E7

Ꮷ is a Cherokee writing character identified in Unicode as CHEROKEE LETTER TSU. You can copy it directly, or insert it using Unicode escapes in web and software projects. This page also includes practical examples and formatting options.

Cherokee Letter Tsu Letter Meaning

Ꮷ (CHEROKEE LETTER TSU, U+13E7) is a specific letter used in the Cherokee language’s syllabary. Like other Cherokee letters, it represents a particular syllabic sound and is used as part of proper Cherokee orthography. When you’re typing or designing Cherokee text, the character’s exact Unicode code point matters so it appears correctly across platforms. If your text appears as a square or blank box, check font support and ensure you’re using the correct Unicode value (U+13E7).

Common uses

  • Typing or composing text in Cherokee using a Unicode-capable keyboard or input method
  • Designing posters, flyers, or signage that includes Cherokee syllabary characters
  • Writing social media captions or messages that include Cherokee words
  • Developing websites or apps that render Cherokee properly via Unicode
  • Creating study materials or documentation that lists Cherokee letters

Examples

Ꮷ Cherokee Letter Tsu

  • ᏧᏣᎳᎩ
  • ᏧᎵᏉᏗ
  • ᏧᏬᏂᏍᏗ
  • ᏧᎾᏉᏗ
  • ᏧᏩᏛᎩ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13E7
HTML EntityᏧ
HTML CodeᏧ
CSS\13E7

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Letter Tsu letter mean?

Ꮷ (CHEROKEE LETTER TSU, U+13E7) is a specific letter used in the Cherokee language’s syllabary. Like other Cherokee letters, it represents a particular syllabic sound and is used as part of proper Cherokee orthography. When you’re typing or designing Cherokee text, the character’s exact Unicode code point matters so it appears correctly across platforms. If your text appears as a square or blank box, check font support and ensure you’re using the correct Unicode value (U+13E7).

What Unicode character is Ꮷ?

Ꮷ is the Cherokee Letter Tsu, with Unicode code point U+13E7.

How do I copy Ꮷ reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the Unicode escape \\u{13E7} in JavaScript and Ꮷ in HTML contexts when appropriate.

Why does Ꮷ not display correctly on my device?

It usually means the font you’re using lacks support for the Cherokee block, or your platform can’t render that Unicode character.

Is Ꮷ the same as a similar-looking Latin letter?

No. Ꮷ is a Cherokee syllabary character (U+13E7), not a Latin alphabet character.

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