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Cyrillic Small Letter Three-legged Te Letter

ᲅ is the Cyrillic small letter three-legged te (Unicode U+1C85) for accurate text representation.

U+1C85

ᲅ is a specific Cyrillic character used in Unicode-based text. If you need to reproduce it exactly—such as for typography, documentation, or digital content—this page gives you the key copy options.

Cyrillic Small Letter Three-legged Te Letter Meaning

ᲅ (Unicode U+1C85) is “CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER THREE-LEGGED TE.” It is a Cyrillic lowercase letter with a distinct glyph shape. Like other Unicode characters, it should be used when you want the precise character rather than a visually similar approximation. You might encounter it in specialized texts, fonts, or language-related resources that include this specific letter. For developers and designers, using the correct code point helps avoid misrendering and ensures consistent behavior across systems that support the character.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for accurate Cyrillic text in documents and web content
  • Typography and font testing where the exact glyph is required
  • Linguistic or scholarly text that references this specific character
  • UI content where a proper Unicode match prevents fallback symbols
  • Developer use in localization files and plain-text data

Examples

ᲅ Cyrillic Small Letter Three-Legged Te

  • Пример: ᲅ
  • Текст с буквой ᲅ для проверки отображения.
  • Набор символов: abc ᲅ def.
  • Локализация: ᲅ (U+1C85) в строке.
  • Проверьте шрифт: ᲅ в нижнем регистре.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1C85
HTML Entityᲅ
HTML Codeᲅ
CSS\1C85

FAQ

What does the Cyrillic Small Letter Three-legged Te letter mean?

ᲅ (Unicode U+1C85) is “CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER THREE-LEGGED TE.” It is a Cyrillic lowercase letter with a distinct glyph shape. Like other Unicode characters, it should be used when you want the precise character rather than a visually similar approximation. You might encounter it in specialized texts, fonts, or language-related resources that include this specific letter. For developers and designers, using the correct code point helps avoid misrendering and ensures consistent behavior across systems that support the character.

What is the Unicode code point for ᲅ?

ᲅ is Unicode U+1C85.

How can I copy ᲅ for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᲅ (as provided for this character).

How do I type ᲅ in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{1C85}.

Will ᲅ display correctly on all devices?

It will display correctly only if the font and system support this Unicode character; otherwise you may see a fallback glyph.