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Cherokee Small Letter Lu Letter

ꮇ is the Cherokee small letter lu (U+AB87), useful for accurate Cherokee text and font-aware design.

U+AB87

ꮇ is a specific Cherokee character used in writing systems for the Cherokee language. If you need to reproduce the exact glyph in digital text, this page provides reliable copy options and code points. Use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes to avoid character mismatches.

Cherokee Small Letter Lu Letter Meaning

ꮇ is the “Cherokee Small Letter Lu” character, encoded at U+AB87. As a Cherokee letter, it represents a specific small-case character in the Cherokee writing system. Its primary value is accurate digital reproduction: writers, editors, and developers can use it to ensure the same character is displayed and searchable across devices. Like many less-common Unicode characters, correct display depends on having a font that supports the Cherokee block and the particular glyph. When you copy and paste or use codepoint escapes, you preserve the exact character intended for text content, UI labels, or documentation.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting exact Cherokee text in documents or notes
  • Building multilingual UI labels where the Cherokee letter must match character-by-character
  • Typing or editing Cherokee content in a browser-based text editor
  • Using the character in typography and font testing for Cherokee glyph support
  • Storing and displaying the exact Unicode character in apps and databases

Examples

ꮇ Cherokee Small Letter Lu

  • Ꮮ ꮇ Ꮒ
  • Cherokee: ꮇ (U+AB87)
  • Type ꮇ to test rendering
  • Copy: ꮇ into your editor

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+AB87
HTML Entityꮇ
HTML Codeꮇ
CSS\AB87

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Lu letter mean?

ꮇ is the “Cherokee Small Letter Lu” character, encoded at U+AB87. As a Cherokee letter, it represents a specific small-case character in the Cherokee writing system. Its primary value is accurate digital reproduction: writers, editors, and developers can use it to ensure the same character is displayed and searchable across devices. Like many less-common Unicode characters, correct display depends on having a font that supports the Cherokee block and the particular glyph. When you copy and paste or use codepoint escapes, you preserve the exact character intended for text content, UI labels, or documentation.

What is the Unicode code point for ꮇ?

ꮇ is U+AB87 (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LU).

How can I use ꮇ in HTML?

You can insert it as the HTML entity ꮇ.

What CSS escape should I use for ꮇ?

Use CSS escape \\AB87.

Will ꮇ always display correctly?

Correct display depends on having a font that supports the Cherokee character; using the exact Unicode code point helps ensure the right character is used.