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Cherokee Small Letter Gv Letter

ꭼ is the Cherokee small letter GV used in writing the Cherokee syllabary.

U+AB7C

ꭼ (U+AB7C) is a Cherokee small letter GV. You may see it in Cherokee-language text, typography, or digital transcriptions. This page helps you copy, identify, and use it correctly.

Cherokee Small Letter Gv Letter Meaning

ꭼ is the Cherokee small letter named “GV” in Unicode. As a character in the Cherokee script, it represents a syllabic sound used when writing Cherokee. Its primary purpose is literacy and accurate digital text representation for Cherokee. If you’re composing Cherokee text, the character needs correct Unicode encoding to display properly across platforms. For designers and developers, ꭼ can be used as part of Cherokee typography, custom fonts, or text samples that include the GV letter.

Common uses

  • Writing or composing Cherokee text that includes the GV letter
  • Creating digital typography samples for the Cherokee script
  • Transcribing Cherokee words in documents, subtitles, or captions
  • Using the character in educational materials about Cherokee writing
  • Embedding the character in software UI or forms that support Cherokee

Examples

ꭼ Cherokee Small Letter GV

  • ᏣꭼꏍᏏ
  • ꭼᏥᏍᏕ
  • ᏩꭼᎯ ᏣᏤᏴ
  • ꭼᏩᏂᎦ
  • ᏦꭼᎸ ᏚᏕᏘ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+AB7C
HTML Entityꭼ
HTML Codeꭼ
CSS\AB7C

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Gv letter mean?

ꭼ is the Cherokee small letter named “GV” in Unicode. As a character in the Cherokee script, it represents a syllabic sound used when writing Cherokee. Its primary purpose is literacy and accurate digital text representation for Cherokee. If you’re composing Cherokee text, the character needs correct Unicode encoding to display properly across platforms. For designers and developers, ꭼ can be used as part of Cherokee typography, custom fonts, or text samples that include the GV letter.

What is ꭼ called?

ꭼ is the Cherokee small letter GV.

What is the Unicode code point for ꭼ?

The Unicode code point is U+AB7C.

How can I copy ꭼ for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ꭼ.

Will ꭼ display correctly on all devices?

It should display if the user’s system has a font that supports the Cherokee script; otherwise it may show a fallback glyph.

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