Cjk Unified Ideograph-34FF Letter
㓿 is a CJK unified ideograph character identified by the Unicode code point U+34FF.
U+34FF
㓿 is a Unicode CJK character mapped to U+34FF. If you need a reliable way to copy it for websites, documents, or UI text, this page provides ready-to-use formats.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-34FF Letter Meaning
㓿 is a single CJK unified ideograph character in Unicode (U+34FF). As with other CJK code points, the symbol’s exact appearance and the corresponding meaning you see can depend on the language context and the font that renders the glyph. In practice, it’s most often handled as a Unicode character in digital text—use it for accurate character entry, storage, and display when the specific code point matters (for example, in databases, localized content, or transcription). When sharing the character, prefer copy/paste or the provided Unicode escapes to avoid mismatches.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste a specific CJK character into documents, spreadsheets, or notes
- •Rendering and localization in multilingual UI text where an exact code point is required
- •Data entry for digital archives, glossaries, or catalog records using Unicode
- •Typography and font testing to confirm a glyph is available at U+34FF
- •Web development tasks where the character must be represented reliably via escapes
Examples
㓿 CJK unified ideograph 34FF
- 㓿User input: 㓿
- 㓿Character: 㓿 (U+34FF)
- 㓿Example text containing 㓿 for testing display
- 㓿Record field value: 㓿
- 㓿Paste this symbol: 㓿
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+34FF | |
| HTML Entity | 㓿 | |
| HTML Code | 㓿 | |
| CSS | \34FF |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-34FF letter mean?
㓿 is a single CJK unified ideograph character in Unicode (U+34FF). As with other CJK code points, the symbol’s exact appearance and the corresponding meaning you see can depend on the language context and the font that renders the glyph. In practice, it’s most often handled as a Unicode character in digital text—use it for accurate character entry, storage, and display when the specific code point matters (for example, in databases, localized content, or transcription). When sharing the character, prefer copy/paste or the provided Unicode escapes to avoid mismatches.
What Unicode code point is 㓿?
㓿 is U+34FF (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34FF).
How can I copy 㓿 reliably in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 㓿.
What is the CSS escape for 㓿?
The CSS escape is \\34FF.
How do I include 㓿 in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{34FF}.