Cherokee Small Letter Dv Letter
ꮫ is the Cherokee small letter DV, used in Cherokee text and language writing.
U+ABAB
ꮫ is a Cherokee small letter identified in Unicode as “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DV.” Use it when you need to type or display Cherokee characters reliably in text, UI, or documents. Below you’ll find copy options and encoding escapes.
Cherokee Small Letter Dv Letter Meaning
ꮫ (Unicode U+ABAB) is the Cherokee small letter DV. As part of the Cherokee syllabary, it represents a specific Cherokee sound/letter value in written Cherokee. In practice, you’ll encounter it in properly localized Cherokee text, educational materials, names or words written in Cherokee, and typography work that requires the correct character shapes and casing (small letter form). When copying, make sure your fonts and platforms support Cherokee glyph rendering; otherwise, the character may appear as a missing-glyph box or substitute character.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste into Cherokee language content where the DV sound/letter is required
- •Displaying Cherokee text in UI elements, labels, and forms
- •Correcting or generating Cherokee typography in design tools
- •Programming localized strings using Unicode-safe escapes
- •Creating accessible text for educational or documentation materials in Cherokee
Examples
ꮫ Cherokee small letter DV
- ꮫꮫ ꮫ ꮫ
- ꮫWrite this Cherokee character: ꮫ
- ꮫCherokee text includes ꮫ in the correct place.
- ꮫUI preview: ꮫ
- ꮫLocalized string example: ꮫ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+ABAB | |
| HTML Entity | ꮫ | |
| HTML Code | ꮫ | |
| CSS | \ABAB |
FAQ
How do I copy ꮫ correctly?
Copy the character directly (ꮫ). For programming or HTML, you can also use the provided escapes: ꮫ for HTML, \\ABAB for CSS, and \\u{ABAB} for JavaScript.
What is the Unicode code point for ꮫ?
The Unicode code point is U+ABAB.
What does “Cherokee small letter DV” mean?
It’s the Unicode description for this specific Cherokee small-letter character. It belongs to the Cherokee syllabary and is used in Cherokee writing for the DV value.
Why does ꮫ not display on my device?
Some fonts and systems don’t include the Cherokee glyphs needed for this character. Try switching to a font with Cherokee support or check your platform’s Unicode/font coverage.