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ꮿ

Cherokee Small Letter Ya Letter

ꮿ is the Cherokee small letter ya character (Unicode U+ABBF) used to represent Cherokee writing.

U+ABBF

ꮿ is a Cherokee small letter used in Cherokee text. If you’re creating multilingual content or need the exact Unicode character, this page provides copy options and code points.

Cherokee Small Letter Ya Letter Meaning

ꮿ is the Cherokee small letter ya, represented in Unicode as U+ABBF (Unicode name: “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA”). It belongs to the Cherokee writing system and is typically used when spelling Cherokee words that require the “ya” sound as written in Cherokee orthography. Like other specific Unicode characters, it’s best treated as a distinct letter rather than a decorative mark. To use it reliably across platforms, prefer copying the character directly or using the provided HTML entity or escape sequences in your code.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character into Cherokee-language text for labels, posts, or documents
  • Using the letter in web content that requires precise Unicode rendering
  • Embedding the character in software UI elements that support Cherokee fonts
  • Preparing subtitles, captions, or transcripts that preserve original spelling
  • Designing multilingual templates where character-level accuracy matters

Examples

ꮿ Cherokee Small Letter Ya

  • ꮿꮿ
  • ꮿᎯꮿᏦ
  • ꮿꮿ ᎠᎹᏍᏗ
  • ꮿᏩꮿᎩ ꮿ
  • ꮿCopy ꮿ into your text

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+ABBF
HTML Entityꮿ
HTML Codeꮿ
CSS\ABBF

FAQ

What does the Cherokee Small Letter Ya letter mean?

ꮿ is the Cherokee small letter ya, represented in Unicode as U+ABBF (Unicode name: “CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA”). It belongs to the Cherokee writing system and is typically used when spelling Cherokee words that require the “ya” sound as written in Cherokee orthography. Like other specific Unicode characters, it’s best treated as a distinct letter rather than a decorative mark. To use it reliably across platforms, prefer copying the character directly or using the provided HTML entity or escape sequences in your code.

What is the Unicode code point for ꮿ?

ꮿ is Unicode U+ABBF (Unicode name: CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA).

How can I copy ꮿ safely for web or code?

Copy the character directly, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity ꮿ, CSS \\\\ABBF, or JavaScript \\\\u{ABBF}.

Why does ꮿ show a blank box sometimes?

It usually means the font or platform you’re viewing with doesn’t support the Cherokee character. Using a Unicode-capable font typically fixes this.

Is ꮿ interchangeable with a different Cherokee letter?

No. ꮿ is a specific letter (Cherokee small letter ya). For correct spelling, use the exact character for “ya.”