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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa81 Letter

嬨 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character at U+FA81.

U+FA81

嬨 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by the Unicode code point U+FA81. It’s mainly used to represent a specific compatibility character in text and fonts. You can copy it directly or insert it using the provided escapes.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa81 Letter Meaning

嬨 is a Unicode “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA81” character. “Compatibility ideographs” are code points used for round-trip compatibility with legacy East Asian character encodings and older standards. In practice, the character usually doesn’t have a single common everyday meaning by itself; instead, it functions as a specific glyph/character in a text stream. When used, it may be important for proper rendering, consistent indexing, or compatibility with systems that store or expect this specific compatibility code point (U+FA81). The actual appearance depends on the font and available CJK glyphs.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste of legacy CJK compatibility text between systems and editors
  • Displaying or preserving a specific Unicode character in multilingual documents
  • Debugging encoding/normalization issues involving compatibility ideographs
  • Testing font support for CJK compatibility characters at U+FA81
  • Building UI strings that must match an expected Unicode code point

Examples

嬨 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA81

  • Legacy record: 嬨
  • Encoded sample (U+FA81): 嬨
  • Font test: 嬨
  • Compatibility string: 嬨
  • Symbol inserted into a label: 嬨

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA81
HTML Entity嬨
HTML Code嬨
CSS\FA81

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa81 letter mean?

嬨 is a Unicode “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA81” character. “Compatibility ideographs” are code points used for round-trip compatibility with legacy East Asian character encodings and older standards. In practice, the character usually doesn’t have a single common everyday meaning by itself; instead, it functions as a specific glyph/character in a text stream. When used, it may be important for proper rendering, consistent indexing, or compatibility with systems that store or expect this specific compatibility code point (U+FA81). The actual appearance depends on the font and available CJK glyphs.

What is the Unicode code point for 嬨?

嬨 is U+FA81 (unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA81).

How can I copy 嬨 into my project?

Copy the character directly (嬨). You can also use the escapes: HTML entity 嬨, CSS escape \\FA81, or JavaScript escape \\u{FA81}.

Why does 嬨 look different or not appear?

Rendering depends on whether your font supports the glyph for this compatibility ideograph. If the glyph isn’t available, you may see a placeholder box or missing character.

Does 嬨 have a standard “word” meaning like a letter?

Compatibility ideographs are primarily about representing specific Unicode compatibility characters. Their importance is usually in preserving or matching the exact code point (U+FA81) rather than having a single everyday meaning.