Cjk Unified Ideograph-3497 Letter
㒗 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+3497) used as part of East Asian character sets.
U+3497
㒗 (Unicode U+3497) is a CJK unified ideograph. It’s primarily used when working with East Asian text, fonts, or datasets that include this specific character. Below you’ll find copy options and Unicode details for reliable use in documents and code.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-3497 Letter Meaning
㒗 is classified as a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph, identified by the Unicode code point U+3497 (HTML entity: 㒗 and CSS/JS escapes provided on this page). Like many CJK unified ideographs, its appearance and meaning depend on the source text, the language context, and the font rendering available on your device. In practice, users typically encounter 㒗 as a literal character in copied text, database content, or properly encoded documents rather than as a standalone symbol with a universal, independent meaning.
Common uses
- •Copying a character from East Asian text for accurate transcription
- •Working with Unicode datasets or logs that include U+3497
- •Testing font coverage and rendering for CJK characters
- •Inputting characters into content management systems that store Unicode text
- •Using the character in localization drafts where it must match source text
Examples
㒗 CJK Unified Ideograph-3497
- 㒗Text: 㒗
- 㒗Heading: 㒗 character sample
- 㒗Label: Item 㒗-01
- 㒗Quote: “㒗” appears in the source record
- 㒗Code comment: // U+3497 = 㒗
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3497 | |
| HTML Entity | 㒗 | |
| HTML Code | 㒗 | |
| CSS | \3497 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3497 letter mean?
㒗 is classified as a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph, identified by the Unicode code point U+3497 (HTML entity: 㒗 and CSS/JS escapes provided on this page). Like many CJK unified ideographs, its appearance and meaning depend on the source text, the language context, and the font rendering available on your device. In practice, users typically encounter 㒗 as a literal character in copied text, database content, or properly encoded documents rather than as a standalone symbol with a universal, independent meaning.
What is the Unicode code point for 㒗?
㒗 is Unicode U+3497.
How can I copy 㒗 safely for use in code?
You can use the Unicode escapes: CSS \\3497 or JavaScript \\u{3497}.
What is the HTML entity for 㒗?
The HTML entity is 㒗.
Why doesn’t 㒗 show correctly on my device?
It may be missing from your current font set or not supported by the font being used. Try switching to a Unicode-capable CJK font.