Cherokee Small Letter O Letter
ꭳ is the Cherokee small letter o character (U+AB73).
U+AB73
ꭳ is a Cherokee character: “Cherokee small letter O” (Unicode U+AB73). Use it when writing or displaying Cherokee text where a lowercase form is required. This page includes copy options and developer-friendly escape codes.
Cherokee Small Letter O Letter Meaning
ꭳ (U+AB73) is the Unicode character named “Cherokee small letter O.” It represents the lowercase “o” letter within the Cherokee writing system. Like other Cherokee letters, it’s primarily used in accurate text reproduction—such as writing Cherokee words, labeling items in Cherokee, or sharing text where casing matters. When rendering, correct display depends on having a font that supports this Unicode block. For developers and designers, ꭳ can be inserted via copy/paste or by using its Unicode escape sequences so it’s consistent across platforms that support the character.
Common uses
- •Typing or correcting Cherokee text that requires the lowercase o letter
- •Designing bilingual labels or signage that includes Cherokee script
- •Creating typography samples and font testing strings for Cherokee support
- •Writing social media posts that include Cherokee words with correct casing
- •Building apps or webpages that must store and display Cherokee characters accurately
Examples
ꭳ Cherokee Small Letter O
- ꭳᏣꭳᏗ Cherokee text example with ꭳ
- ꭳᎠᏏᏲꭳ ᏩᏙᎯꭳ ꭳ in a short word
- ꭳAdding ꭳ to a Cherokee word: ᏣᏄꭳᏯ
- ꭳCherokee greeting line containing ꭳ
- ꭳSample Cherokee paragraph: ᎯᏯꭳ ᎧᏃᏗ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+AB73 | |
| HTML Entity | ꭳ | |
| HTML Code | ꭳ | |
| CSS | \AB73 |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Small Letter O letter mean?
ꭳ (U+AB73) is the Unicode character named “Cherokee small letter O.” It represents the lowercase “o” letter within the Cherokee writing system. Like other Cherokee letters, it’s primarily used in accurate text reproduction—such as writing Cherokee words, labeling items in Cherokee, or sharing text where casing matters. When rendering, correct display depends on having a font that supports this Unicode block. For developers and designers, ꭳ can be inserted via copy/paste or by using its Unicode escape sequences so it’s consistent across platforms that support the character.
What Unicode character is ꭳ?
ꭳ is “Cherokee small letter O” with Unicode codepoint U+AB73.
How can I copy ꭳ into my work?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (ꭳ) or Unicode escapes like \\u{AB73}.
Will ꭳ display correctly on all devices?
It will display correctly only if the user’s device and font support this Unicode character (U+AB73).
What’s the best way for developers to insert ꭳ?
Use the Unicode escape form \\u{AB73} (JavaScript) or \\AB73 (CSS escape), or include the HTML entity ꭳ where appropriate.