Cherokee Small Letter No Letter
ꮓ is the Cherokee small letter “no”, used in Cherokee text and typography.
U+AB93
ꮓ is a Cherokee lowercase character with its own Unicode code point. It’s handy when you’re writing, designing, or validating text that includes Cherokee script.
Cherokee Small Letter No Letter Meaning
ꮓ (Unicode U+AB93) is named “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NO”. In Cherokee writing, it represents the lowercase form of the “no” letter within the Cherokee syllabary/orthography as encoded in Unicode. When you’re working with Cherokee text, this character may appear as part of words written in lowercase script. Use it when you need correct Unicode characters (for example, for accurate text display, search, or font rendering). For copying, the safest approach is to insert the character directly or use the provided Unicode escapes so you don’t accidentally switch to a lookalike from another writing system.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Cherokee text content and labels
- •Typography and font layout for Cherokee UI elements
- •Developing multilingual apps that support Cherokee characters
- •Creating or editing document content that must match Unicode exactly
- •Research notes, study materials, or character reference lists
Examples
ꮓ Cherokee Small Letter No
- ꮓꮓꮓ ꮓꮓ (sample Cherokee text)
- ꮓName: ꮓ
- ꮓWrite this letter: ꮓ
- ꮓCherokee lowercase example: ꮓ
- ꮓCharacter check: ꮓ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+AB93 | |
| HTML Entity | ꮓ | |
| HTML Code | ꮓ | |
| CSS | \AB93 |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Small Letter No letter mean?
ꮓ (Unicode U+AB93) is named “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NO”. In Cherokee writing, it represents the lowercase form of the “no” letter within the Cherokee syllabary/orthography as encoded in Unicode. When you’re working with Cherokee text, this character may appear as part of words written in lowercase script. Use it when you need correct Unicode characters (for example, for accurate text display, search, or font rendering). For copying, the safest approach is to insert the character directly or use the provided Unicode escapes so you don’t accidentally switch to a lookalike from another writing system.
What Unicode character is ꮓ?
ꮓ is the Cherokee small letter “no”, with Unicode code point U+AB93.
How can I copy ꮓ reliably in code?
Use the direct character ꮓ, or use Unicode escapes like CSS \\AB93 or JavaScript \\u{AB93} to avoid mismatched characters.
Is ꮓ the same as an uppercase Cherokee “no” character?
No. ꮓ is specifically the Cherokee small (lowercase) letter “no”. The uppercase form would be a different Unicode character.
Why does ꮓ sometimes show as a box or missing glyph?
That usually means the font or rendering system doesn’t support the Cherokee block. Try a font that includes Cherokee characters and verify your environment supports U+AB93.