Cjk Unified Ideograph-349F Letter
㒟 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+349F) used as a Chinese/Japanese character in Unicode text.
U+349F
㒟 is a single CJK character defined in Unicode. You’ll most often encounter it when handling Chinese/Japanese text, fonts, or data exports.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-349F Letter Meaning
㒟 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by Unicode code point U+349F (Unicode name: “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-349F”). As with other CJK unified ideographs, it’s primarily used to represent a specific character in Chinese/Japanese writing systems within Unicode-encoded text. Its meaning depends on the language, word, and context where the character appears, so the character is best understood by looking at surrounding text or the source document. For designers and developers, its key value is reliable text handling: correct encoding, accurate copy/paste, and proper rendering with fonts that support U+349F.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting a specific CJK character in documents or messaging apps
- •Rendering accurate text in web pages, forms, and UI labels that include U+349F
- •Preserving character identity when exchanging multilingual data (CSV, JSON, spreadsheets)
- •Using the character in typography or editorial mockups that require exact CJK glyphs
- •Debugging encoding or font support issues for Unicode text containing U+349F
Examples
㒟 — CJK Unified Ideograph 349F
- 㒟在文本中插入㒟以保持原样。
- 㒟彼は㒟という字を見つけた。
- 㒟社内データの列に㒟を追加しました。
- 㒟こちらの文字コードには㒟が含まれます。
- 㒟請檢查㒟是否能正確顯示。
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+349F | |
| HTML Entity | 㒟 | |
| HTML Code | 㒟 | |
| CSS | \349F |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 㒟?
㒟 has the Unicode code point U+349F (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-349F).
How can I copy 㒟 reliably across devices?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use a Unicode escape such as \\u{349F} (JavaScript) or \\349F (CSS escape) when supported by your environment.
What does 㒟 mean?
Its exact meaning is context-dependent (like many CJK characters). Unicode identifies the character (U+349F); the surrounding words determine the meaning.
Why might 㒟 not display correctly?
If your system or browser lacks a font that supports U+349F, the glyph may appear as a blank box or replacement character. Check font coverage and encoding settings.