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Cherokee Small Letter A Letter

ꭰ is the Cherokee small letter A (Unicode U+AB70) for Cherokee text and accurate typography.

U+AB70

ꭰ is a Cherokee small-letter character used within the Cherokee writing system. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct Unicode value in apps, web pages, and fonts.

Cherokee Small Letter A Letter Meaning

ꭰ is the Cherokee small letter “A,” represented by the Unicode code point U+AB70. As part of the Cherokee syllabary block, this character is meant to appear in Cherokee text where lowercase forms are used. The symbol’s primary “meaning” is its role as the specific small-letter variant of A in the Cherokee script rather than a standalone icon. When you use it in digital text, correct rendering depends on having a font that supports Cherokee characters and on proper Unicode handling in your platform or stylesheet.

Common uses

  • Typing Cherokee text that specifically requires the small-letter form of A
  • Labeling or annotating digital documents with accurate Cherokee characters
  • Building user interfaces that display Cherokee content correctly
  • Using Unicode text in web pages and HTML content for consistent rendering
  • Testing font coverage and glyph support for Cherokee characters

Examples

ꭰ Cherokee Small Letter A

  • ᏴᏫ ꭰ ᏣᏆᏂ (example Cherokee text including ꭰ)
  • ᏗᏗᏂ ꭰ ᏚᏓᏂ (example Cherokee snippet)
  • Cherokee lesson: identify the small A letter ꭰ
  • Typography sample: ꭰ in a Cherokee heading (font-dependent)
  • Copy/paste test string: ꭰ ꭰ ꭰ (Unicode check)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+AB70
HTML Entityꭰ
HTML Codeꭰ
CSS\AB70

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter A letter mean?

ꭰ is the Cherokee small letter “A,” represented by the Unicode code point U+AB70. As part of the Cherokee syllabary block, this character is meant to appear in Cherokee text where lowercase forms are used. The symbol’s primary “meaning” is its role as the specific small-letter variant of A in the Cherokee script rather than a standalone icon. When you use it in digital text, correct rendering depends on having a font that supports Cherokee characters and on proper Unicode handling in your platform or stylesheet.

What is the Unicode code point for ꭰ?

ꭰ is U+AB70 (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER A).

How do I write ꭰ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ꭰ.

How do I include ꭰ in CSS?

Use an escaped codepoint: \\AB70.

Why does ꭰ sometimes show as a box or blank?

It usually means the font or system doesn’t support Cherokee characters. Try a font with Cherokee glyph coverage and ensure the text is handled as Unicode.