Coptic Capital Letter Old Nubian Ngi Letter
Ⳟ is the Coptic capital letter “Old Nubian Ngi” (Unicode U+2CDE).
U+2CDE
Ⳟ (U+2CDE) is a Coptic capital letter from the Unicode Coptic block. Use it when you need this specific character in Coptic or scholarly text, fonts, or digital typography.
Coptic Capital Letter Old Nubian Ngi Letter Meaning
Ⳟ is the uppercase form named “COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI” with Unicode codepoint U+2CDE. As a letter form, it represents a specific sound or orthographic element used in Coptic script contexts that reference Old Nubian “ngi” in the letter naming system. In practice, its meaning is tied to accurate text reproduction: copying it ensures the intended character is preserved rather than replaced by a visually similar glyph. Designers and writers typically use it to render or proofread properly encoded Coptic text, especially where capital letters matter.
Common uses
- •Copying exact Unicode text for Coptic or academic documents
- •Proofreading and correcting capitalization in Coptic-script content
- •Typography and font testing for the Coptic block
- •Preparing titles, headings, or labels that require this specific capital letter
- •Digital publishing where character-level accuracy is required
Examples
Ⳟ Coptic Capital Letter Old Nubian Ngi
- ⳞⳞ ⲛⲓⲥⲓ
- ⳞⳞⳞⳞ capital sequence test
- ⳞTitle: Ⳟ Old Nubian Ngi
- ⳞScholarly note starts with Ⳟ
- ⳞCapital letter check: Ⳟ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2CDE | |
| HTML Entity | Ⳟ | |
| HTML Code | Ⳟ | |
| CSS | \2CDE |
FAQ
What does the Coptic Capital Letter Old Nubian Ngi letter mean?
Ⳟ is the uppercase form named “COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI” with Unicode codepoint U+2CDE. As a letter form, it represents a specific sound or orthographic element used in Coptic script contexts that reference Old Nubian “ngi” in the letter naming system. In practice, its meaning is tied to accurate text reproduction: copying it ensures the intended character is preserved rather than replaced by a visually similar glyph. Designers and writers typically use it to render or proofread properly encoded Coptic text, especially where capital letters matter.
What is the Unicode codepoint for Ⳟ?
Ⳟ is Unicode U+2CDE.
How can I copy Ⳟ reliably in web or app code?
You can use the provided HTML entity Ⳟ, CSS escape \\2CDE, or JavaScript escape \\u{2CDE}.
Is Ⳟ a lowercase or uppercase character?
It is a capital (uppercase) letter, named “Coptic Capital Letter Old Nubian Ngi.”
Why does Ⳟ sometimes look like a different glyph?
The appearance depends on whether the active font supports the Coptic block character U+2CDE.