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Cjk Unified Ideograph-34D0 Letter

㓐 is a CJK unified ideograph character with Unicode codepoint U+34D0.

U+34D0

㓐 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) character encoded in Unicode. It’s useful when you need to copy an exact glyph or reference it by codepoint in code and design tools.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-34D0 Letter Meaning

㓐 is a CJK Unified Ideograph identified by Unicode codepoint U+34D0. As with many CJK characters, its visual appearance depends on the fonts installed on your system; different fonts may render it slightly differently while representing the same codepoint. In practice, 㓐 is most often used as a precise Unicode character for text that must match exactly (for example, UI labels, content data, or sample strings). For meaning in a language context, you typically need to look up the character in a CJK dictionary or in the specific language/font set you’re using.

Common uses

  • Copying an exact CJK glyph for UI labels and small badges
  • Including the character in multilingual text samples for documentation
  • Storing or transmitting exact Unicode text in applications and datasets
  • Designing typographic mockups where the exact character matters
  • Referencing the character in code using Unicode escapes

Examples

㓐 (CJK Ideograph 34D0) Copy & Unicode Info

  • Menu item: 㓐
  • Character set test: 㓐㓐㓐
  • Label preview — 㓐 (U+34D0)
  • Your input: 㓐
  • Sample string: A㓐B

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+34D0
HTML Entity㓐
HTML Code㓐
CSS\34D0

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-34D0 letter mean?

㓐 is a CJK Unified Ideograph identified by Unicode codepoint U+34D0. As with many CJK characters, its visual appearance depends on the fonts installed on your system; different fonts may render it slightly differently while representing the same codepoint. In practice, 㓐 is most often used as a precise Unicode character for text that must match exactly (for example, UI labels, content data, or sample strings). For meaning in a language context, you typically need to look up the character in a CJK dictionary or in the specific language/font set you’re using.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 㓐?

㓐 is Unicode codepoint U+34D0.

How do I copy 㓐 reliably on the web?

Copy the literal character 㓐 from this page, or use the provided HTML entity 㓐 when inserting into HTML.

How do I use 㓐 in CSS or JavaScript?

In CSS, use \\34D0. In JavaScript (ES6), use \\u{34D0}.

Why might 㓐 look different on my device?

Glyph appearance can vary by installed fonts. The character still represents the same Unicode codepoint (U+34D0), but rendering depends on typography support.