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Cyrillic Capital Letter Aleut Ka Letter

Ԟ is the Cyrillic capital letter Aleut Ka, used in Cyrillic-based text where this specific character matters.

U+051E

Ԟ (Cyrillic Capital Letter Aleut Ka) is a specific uppercase character in the Cyrillic script. If you need to type or display it accurately, using the proper Unicode code point helps avoid wrong-looking substitutions. Below are copy options and developer-friendly escape sequences.

Cyrillic Capital Letter Aleut Ka Letter Meaning

Ԟ is a Unicode Cyrillic letter: “CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA” with code point U+051E. It belongs to the Cyrillic block and is used in languages or orthographies that require this particular letter as distinct from other Cyrillic characters. Because it’s a specialized character, it’s most often encountered when working with fonts, multilingual content, or published text that includes Aleut-related Cyrillic spelling conventions. When entering or storing text, use the Unicode character directly (or the provided escapes) to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support U+051E.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact uppercase Aleut Ka character into documents and forms that require U+051E
  • Displaying correct Cyrillic text in multilingual websites or content management systems
  • Typing or validating character sets in localization and translation workflows
  • Using the character in typography checks, font samples, or UI text components
  • Creating or debugging Unicode-safe strings in code with the correct escape sequence

Examples

Ԟ Cyrillic Capital Letter Aleut Ka

  • ԞԞамын
  • ԞԞӀнӑт
  • ԞԞӨстөй
  • ԞԞурҭа
  • ԞԞайыл

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+051E
HTML EntityԞ
HTML CodeԞ
CSS\051E

FAQ

What does the Cyrillic Capital Letter Aleut Ka letter mean?

Ԟ is a Unicode Cyrillic letter: “CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA” with code point U+051E. It belongs to the Cyrillic block and is used in languages or orthographies that require this particular letter as distinct from other Cyrillic characters. Because it’s a specialized character, it’s most often encountered when working with fonts, multilingual content, or published text that includes Aleut-related Cyrillic spelling conventions. When entering or storing text, use the Unicode character directly (or the provided escapes) to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support U+051E.

What Unicode character is Ԟ?

Ԟ is “CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA” with Unicode code point U+051E.

How can I copy Ԟ reliably from a web page?

Use the character itself (Ԟ) or the provided HTML entity forms (Ԟ or Ԟ), then paste into your document or editor.

What escape sequence should I use in JavaScript?

Use JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{051E}.

Will Ԟ always display correctly in every font?

It will display correctly only if the font and system support U+051E. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback glyph or tofu box.