Cjk Unified Ideograph-34DF Letter
㓟 is a CJK ideograph identified by code point U+34DF.
U+34DF
㓟 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and use it in text, design, and development workflows.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-34DF Letter Meaning
㓟 (U+34DF) is a CJK unified ideograph. As with many CJK characters, its specific meaning depends on the language and context where it appears (for example, in written Chinese or Japanese text, or in names and historical/variant character sets). In practice, users most often treat 㓟 as a literal character to be displayed, copied, or matched by its code point rather than as a symbol with a fixed standalone meaning in other writing systems. When accuracy matters (e.g., digitized documents, typography, or data entry), rely on its Unicode code point U+34DF.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific CJK character for names, citations, or quoted text
- •Using the character in digital typography or layout where exact glyphs matter
- •Searching and matching by Unicode code point in text processing
- •Creating consistent text strings for localization or dataset annotation
- •Displaying the exact character in web or app UIs that expect U+34DF
Examples
㓟 (CJK Unified Ideograph-34DF)
- 㓟㓟 を 含む 文字列
- 㓟codepoint U+34DF の 例: 㓟
- 㓟請確認字符 㓟 是否存在
- 㓟This record contains 㓟 only
- 㓟㓟 と 㓠 を 比較
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+34DF | |
| HTML Entity | 㓟 | |
| HTML Code | 㓟 | |
| CSS | \34DF |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-34DF letter mean?
㓟 (U+34DF) is a CJK unified ideograph. As with many CJK characters, its specific meaning depends on the language and context where it appears (for example, in written Chinese or Japanese text, or in names and historical/variant character sets). In practice, users most often treat 㓟 as a literal character to be displayed, copied, or matched by its code point rather than as a symbol with a fixed standalone meaning in other writing systems. When accuracy matters (e.g., digitized documents, typography, or data entry), rely on its Unicode code point U+34DF.
What is the Unicode code point for 㓟?
㓟 is U+34DF.
How can I copy 㓟 safely in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 㓟
How do I represent 㓟 in JavaScript?
You can use: \\u{34DF}
Why does 㓟 not have a single universal meaning?
As a CJK ideograph, its interpretation depends on language and context; for precision, matching by Unicode (U+34DF) is the most reliable approach.