Cjk Unified Ideograph-3728 Letter
㜨 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character encoded as U+3728 for East Asian text.
U+3728
㜨 is a single CJK unified ideograph character in Unicode. It’s commonly used as part of East Asian writing systems and may appear in names, terms, or text datasets. This page helps you copy it correctly and insert it in websites, documents, and code.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-3728 Letter Meaning
㜨 is the Unicode character named “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3728” (U+3728). As with many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s meaning depends on the specific language, font, and context in which it appears. In general, such characters are used as standalone logographic symbols within written Chinese, Japanese, or related CJK text. If you’re using it in a digital workflow (databases, document processing, or UI text), the most important practical “meaning” is its correct identity: the same code point should produce the same character across compliant systems, even if the displayed glyph varies by font.
Common uses
- •Including the character in Chinese/Japanese text for proper Unicode matching
- •Using it in UI labels, menus, or data views that must preserve exact characters
- •Copy/pasting into documents, spreadsheets, or notes that require U+3728
- •Testing fonts, rendering, and character coverage for CJK scripts
- •Working with text datasets where exact character codes must be retained
Examples
㜨 (CJK Unified Ideograph-3728)
- 㜨㜨 𠮟 㜨
- 㜨Item 㜨-3728
- 㜨查看:㜨
- 㜨名前:㜨
- 㜨字形テスト:㜨
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3728 | |
| HTML Entity | 㜨 | |
| HTML Code | 㜨 | |
| CSS | \3728 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3728 letter mean?
㜨 is the Unicode character named “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3728” (U+3728). As with many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s meaning depends on the specific language, font, and context in which it appears. In general, such characters are used as standalone logographic symbols within written Chinese, Japanese, or related CJK text. If you’re using it in a digital workflow (databases, document processing, or UI text), the most important practical “meaning” is its correct identity: the same code point should produce the same character across compliant systems, even if the displayed glyph varies by font.
What is the Unicode code point for 㜨?
㜨 is encoded as U+3728.
How do I type or insert 㜨 in code?
You can use its escapes: CSS escape \\3728, HTML entity 㜨, or JavaScript escape \\u{3728}.
Why does 㜨 look different in different apps?
The character’s Unicode identity is the same (U+3728), but the glyph appearance depends on the font and rendering engine used by the app.
Does 㜨 have multiple meanings?
Like many CJK unified ideographs, its specific meaning depends on language and context. For most usage on this site, the key is using the correct Unicode character (U+3728).