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Cjk Unified Ideograph-3788 Letter

㞈 is a CJK unified ideograph with Unicode code point U+3788.

U+3788

㞈 is a single character from the CJK Unified Ideographs block. It’s used as a Unicode character in texts and fonts that support this code point. This page helps you identify, copy, and encode it correctly.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-3788 Letter Meaning

㞈 is a CJK unified ideograph identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3788” (U+3788). Like many CJK characters, its meaning depends on the language, font, and context in which it appears (for example, in historical or variant character sets). In practice, most users don’t need to rely on a single universal “meaning” when encoding and display matter; instead, they need correct Unicode handling so the character renders as intended. If you see 㞈 in a document or dataset, its semantics should be interpreted from that source’s language and usage.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character from a document, dataset, or webpage where it appears
  • Typing or pasting CJK text in chat apps, editors, and collaboration tools
  • Using the character in web design assets where CJK glyphs must render correctly
  • Referencing the character by Unicode code point (U+3788) in developer documentation
  • Labeling or tagging entries in multilingual catalogs that require stable character identity

Examples

㞈 — CJK Unified Ideograph 3788

  • The record contains the character 㞈 in the surname field.
  • Please replace 㞈 with the corrected code point in the spreadsheet.
  • I copied 㞈 directly from the source text to avoid changes.
  • This font does not display 㞈 properly on my device.
  • Use U+3788 when searching for 㞈 in Unicode-aware tools.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3788
HTML Entity㞈
HTML Code㞈
CSS\3788

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3788 letter mean?

㞈 is a CJK unified ideograph identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3788” (U+3788). Like many CJK characters, its meaning depends on the language, font, and context in which it appears (for example, in historical or variant character sets). In practice, most users don’t need to rely on a single universal “meaning” when encoding and display matter; instead, they need correct Unicode handling so the character renders as intended. If you see 㞈 in a document or dataset, its semantics should be interpreted from that source’s language and usage.

What is the Unicode code point for 㞈?

㞈 is Unicode U+3788.

How do I write 㞈 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity 㞈.

How do I escape 㞈 in JavaScript?

You can use JavaScript escape: \\u{3788}.

Why might 㞈 not display correctly?

Display depends on font support and rendering settings. If your font lacks the glyph for U+3788, it may show a placeholder box or nothing.