Cherokee Small Letter Nv Letter
ꮕ is the Cherokee small letter nv (U+AB95), used in writing Cherokee words and texts.
U+AB95
ꮕ is a single Unicode character from the Cherokee block. It’s used as the “nv” letter in Cherokee writing systems. Use the copy options below to place it in documents, websites, or code.
Cherokee Small Letter Nv Letter Meaning
ꮕ (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NV, code point U+AB95) represents the Cherokee “nv” sound/letter in Cherokee writing. Like other characters in the Cherokee script, it’s typically used when typing or rendering Cherokee words accurately—such as in language learning materials, readable text for native speakers, or bilingual content. If your font supports the Cherokee block, the character should display correctly; otherwise it may appear as a missing-glyph box. For reliable use in websites and applications, copy the character directly or use the provided Unicode escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape).
Common uses
- •Typing or proofreading Cherokee text where the “nv” letter is required
- •Designing multilingual typography samples that include Cherokee characters
- •Building language-learning flashcards or worksheets for Cherokee
- •Correctly rendering content in apps that support Unicode text entry
- •Adding Cherokee characters to social media posts or digital documents
Examples
ꮕ Cherokee Small Letter Nv
- ꮕᏂꮕ ᏣᏂᏍᏗ
- ꮕᎦꮕᏂ ꮕᏍᎩ
- ꮕCherokee: ꮕ in context
- ꮕWrite ꮕ using Unicode U+AB95
- ꮕSample text including ꮕ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+AB95 | |
| HTML Entity | ꮕ | |
| HTML Code | ꮕ | |
| CSS | \AB95 |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Small Letter Nv letter mean?
ꮕ (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NV, code point U+AB95) represents the Cherokee “nv” sound/letter in Cherokee writing. Like other characters in the Cherokee script, it’s typically used when typing or rendering Cherokee words accurately—such as in language learning materials, readable text for native speakers, or bilingual content. If your font supports the Cherokee block, the character should display correctly; otherwise it may appear as a missing-glyph box. For reliable use in websites and applications, copy the character directly or use the provided Unicode escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape).
What is the Unicode code point for ꮕ?
ꮕ is U+AB95 (CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NV).
How can I copy ꮕ for use in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ꮕ or copy the character directly: ꮕ.
How do I type ꮕ in CSS?
You can use the CSS escape \\AB95 (as provided on this page).
Why does ꮕ show as a box on my device?
It usually means the current font doesn’t support the Cherokee block. Try a Unicode-capable font or ensure your app/theme includes Cherokee glyph support.