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Cjk Unified Ideograph-35EF Letter

㗯 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character with Unicode code point U+35EF.

U+35EF

㗯 is a single CJK (Chinese/Japanese) ideograph identified by Unicode as U+35EF. If you need to paste or reference it in text, this page provides practical copy variations and the official code details. It’s commonly handled like other CJK characters in fonts and web pages.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-35EF Letter Meaning

㗯 (Unicode: U+35EF) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. Like many characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs block, it represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese contexts depending on the language, font, and source text. Its exact reading and meaning can vary by context (for example, the character may appear in dictionaries or as part of a word or proper name). In plain text systems, it’s primarily important as a Unicode character: you use it by copying the symbol directly or by using its code point (U+35EF / HTML entity 㗯).

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting a specific CJK character into notes, documents, or chat
  • Using the character in UI mockups, labels, or content where exact text matters
  • Referencing it in developer documentation or localization strings
  • Publishing or sharing text that contains the exact ideograph (e.g., citations, screenshots)
  • Typing or inputting the character when working with Unicode-enabled editors

Examples

㗯 (CJK Unified Ideograph-35EF) Symbol Information

  • Here is the character: 㗯
  • Unicode test: U+35EF → 㗯
  • HTML entity example: 㗯 = 㗯
  • CJK string snippet: 㗯 Sample Text
  • Localized label: 㗯 確認

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+35EF
HTML Entity㗯
HTML Code㗯
CSS\35EF

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-35EF letter mean?

㗯 (Unicode: U+35EF) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. Like many characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs block, it represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese contexts depending on the language, font, and source text. Its exact reading and meaning can vary by context (for example, the character may appear in dictionaries or as part of a word or proper name). In plain text systems, it’s primarily important as a Unicode character: you use it by copying the symbol directly or by using its code point (U+35EF / HTML entity 㗯).

What is the Unicode code point for 㗯?

The Unicode code point for 㗯 is U+35EF.

How do I write 㗯 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity 㗯.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

Common escapes include \\35EF (CSS escape) and \\u{35EF} (JavaScript with code point escape).

Does 㗯 have different meanings?

As a CJK Unified Ideograph, its reading and meaning depend on the language and context in which it appears. In text systems, it is primarily identified by its Unicode character U+35EF.