Cherokee Small Letter Tlo Letter
ꮰ is the Cherokee small letter tlo, Unicode U+ABB0, used as a writing character in Cherokee text.
U+ABB0
ꮰ is a Unicode character from the Cherokee block. It represents the Cherokee small letter tlo (U+ABB0). Use the copy options below to paste it into documents, web pages, and code.
Cherokee Small Letter Tlo Letter Meaning
ꮰ is the Cherokee small letter tlo, with Unicode code point U+ABB0 (named “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLO”). As a letter in the Cherokee script, it functions as a distinct character within Cherokee words and text. When you need to typeset Cherokee accurately, using the correct Unicode character matters—especially if you are creating fonts, entering text in editors, or rendering the language on the web. If your system font doesn’t support Cherokee, the character may not display correctly; in that case, try a Cherokee-capable font or verify your rendering environment.
Common uses
- •Typing or composing Cherokee text that specifically requires the tlo character
- •Adding a single Cherokee glyph to a document, label, or manuscript draft
- •Web content and UI text that must match Cherokee spelling exactly
- •Linguistic notes, transcription work, or character references for writers
- •Programming and testing Unicode rendering for the U+ABB0 character
Examples
ꮰ Cherokee small letter tlo
- ꮰᏣꮰᏯ — Cherokee text example containing ꮰ
- ꮰዬꮰ ᏍᏕ — example string with the tlo letter
- ꮰᏥꮰᏂ — short sample showing ꮰ in context
- ꮰcherokee: ꮰ — label or annotation example
- ꮰtlo ꮰ character — glossary-style example
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+ABB0 | |
| HTML Entity | ꮰ | |
| HTML Code | ꮰ | |
| CSS | \ABB0 |
FAQ
What does the Cherokee Small Letter Tlo letter mean?
ꮰ is the Cherokee small letter tlo, with Unicode code point U+ABB0 (named “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLO”). As a letter in the Cherokee script, it functions as a distinct character within Cherokee words and text. When you need to typeset Cherokee accurately, using the correct Unicode character matters—especially if you are creating fonts, entering text in editors, or rendering the language on the web. If your system font doesn’t support Cherokee, the character may not display correctly; in that case, try a Cherokee-capable font or verify your rendering environment.
What is the Unicode code point for ꮰ?
ꮰ is U+ABB0 (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLO).
How can I copy ꮰ for use in HTML?
You can paste ꮰ directly, or use the provided HTML entity: ꮰ.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for ꮰ?
CSS escape: \\ABB0. JavaScript (ES6) escape: \\u{ABB0}.
Why doesn’t ꮰ display correctly on my device?
Your font or system may not support the Cherokee block. Try a Unicode/Cherokee-capable font and confirm your rendering environment.