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Cherokee Small Letter Tle Letter

ꮮ is the Cherokee small letter tle character (U+ABAE), useful for accurate text in Cherokee language content.

U+ABAE

ꮮ is a Cherokee character used to represent the “tle” sound in Cherokee writing. This page helps you copy the symbol and use it in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s designed for writers, designers, and developers who need precise Unicode text.

Cherokee Small Letter Tle Letter Meaning

ꮮ is the Unicode character named “Cherokee small letter tle” (U+ABAE). As part of the Cherokee syllabary, it represents a specific syllable value—often described in terms of the “tle” sound—within Cherokee text. When you’re creating documents, subtitles, labels, or digital content that uses Cherokee script, using the correct Unicode character matters for legibility and consistency. If you need to include this symbol in web or app interfaces, prefer the Unicode code point (U+ABAE) or the provided escape sequences so the character renders correctly across supported fonts and systems.

Common uses

  • Typing or pasting Cherokee syllabary text that requires the specific “tle” letter
  • Creating multilingual UI strings that include Cherokee content
  • Designing posters, flyers, or book pages with accurate Cherokee characters
  • Adding Cherokee characters in social media captions or announcements
  • Developing software and data that must store Cherokee text precisely

Examples

ꮮ Cherokee small letter tle

  • Ꮳ ꮮ Ꭰ ᏣᏤᎯ
  • Text: ꮮ ꮮ
  • Cherokee sample: ꮮᎠᏍᏓ
  • Button label: ꮮ
  • Note: Use ꮮ where “tle” is needed

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+ABAE
HTML Entityꮮ
HTML Codeꮮ
CSS\ABAE

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Tle letter mean?

ꮮ is the Unicode character named “Cherokee small letter tle” (U+ABAE). As part of the Cherokee syllabary, it represents a specific syllable value—often described in terms of the “tle” sound—within Cherokee text. When you’re creating documents, subtitles, labels, or digital content that uses Cherokee script, using the correct Unicode character matters for legibility and consistency. If you need to include this symbol in web or app interfaces, prefer the Unicode code point (U+ABAE) or the provided escape sequences so the character renders correctly across supported fonts and systems.

What is the Unicode code point for ꮮ?

ꮮ is U+ABAE (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLE).

How do I type ꮮ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ꮮ.

How do I include ꮮ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\ABAE. JavaScript escape: \\u{ABAE}.

Will ꮮ display correctly on all devices?

It will display correctly when the selected font and system support Cherokee characters; otherwise it may show as a fallback or blank box.