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Cherokee Small Letter Ni Letter

ꮒ is the Cherokee small letter ni, Unicode U+AB92, used in Cherokee text.

U+AB92

ꮒ (U+AB92) is a Cherokee script character specifically labeled as a small letter ni. It’s useful when you’re typing or formatting Cherokee text in Unicode-aware apps. Below you’ll find copy/paste options, code escapes, and example uses.

Cherokee Small Letter Ni Letter Meaning

ꮒ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NI” (U+AB92). As a Cherokee script letter, it represents the small-form “ni” sound/letter used within Cherokee writing. You may encounter it when transcribing Cherokee words, proofreading digitized Cherokee text, or rendering fonts that support Cherokee characters. For developers, the most reliable way to include the character is by using its Unicode code point (U+AB92) via HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape. If a font or renderer lacks Cherokee support, the character may not display correctly even though the code points are correct.

Common uses

  • Typing Cherokee words that contain the ni letter in Unicode-capable editors
  • Correcting or proofreading digitized Cherokee text for accurate character matching
  • Creating multilingual UI or content where Cherokee script characters must render correctly
  • Designing posters, labels, or educational materials using Cherokee letters
  • Developing software or documents that need consistent Unicode character encoding

Examples

ꮒ Cherokee small letter ni

  • ᎤꮒᏍᎩᏍᏗ
  • ᏣᎳꮒᏍᏗ
  • ꮒᏩᏗ ᏚᎩᏙᎯ
  • ᏂꮒᏍᏗ ᏥᎩᎵᏍᎩ
  • ᎠꮒᎩᏙᏗ ᏣᎳᏏ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+AB92
HTML Entityꮒ
HTML Codeꮒ
CSS\AB92

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Ni letter mean?

ꮒ is the Unicode character “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NI” (U+AB92). As a Cherokee script letter, it represents the small-form “ni” sound/letter used within Cherokee writing. You may encounter it when transcribing Cherokee words, proofreading digitized Cherokee text, or rendering fonts that support Cherokee characters. For developers, the most reliable way to include the character is by using its Unicode code point (U+AB92) via HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape. If a font or renderer lacks Cherokee support, the character may not display correctly even though the code points are correct.

What character is ꮒ?

ꮒ is the Cherokee small letter ni, Unicode U+AB92.

How do I copy ꮒ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ꮒ (or include the character directly if your editor supports it).

What escapes can I use in CSS and JavaScript?

CSS: \\AB92. JavaScript: \\u{AB92}.

Why doesn’t ꮒ display correctly on my device?

Your font or renderer may not support Cherokee characters. Try a Unicode-capable Cherokee-supporting font.