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Circled Katakana Ta Letter

㋟ (U+32DF) is the circled katakana character “TA” used for compact labeled or stylized text.

U+32DF

㋟ is a single Unicode character: CIRCLED KATAKANA TA (U+32DF). Because it’s fully self-contained, it’s easy to copy and use in titles, signs, and UI text where you want a compact label look. Below you’ll find practical uses, examples, and copy variations.

Circled Katakana Ta Letter Meaning

㋟ is the “circled katakana TA” character: a circled form of the katakana letter タ (ta), represented in Unicode as CIRCLED KATAKANA TA (U+32DF). It’s often used as a compact visual label rather than a word on its own. In practice, people use it to mimic signage-style markers, category icons, or step/section indicators that look neat and consistent in plain text. Depending on the context, it may be interpreted as part of a set of circled katakana characters (for grouping or ordering), but its direct meaning is primarily the ta syllable in a circled, typographic form.

Common uses

  • Creating compact category markers or labeled UI buttons using a single glyph
  • Formatting step labels in instructions or checklists where circled characters fit the style
  • Designing social media captions with a neat, icon-like “ta” marker
  • Adding typographic symbols to posters or flyers as part of a consistent set
  • Building lightweight text-based interfaces or mockups that avoid custom icons

Examples

㋟ Circled Katakana TA

  • ㋟ 受付
  • ㋟ タイトル
  • 手順: ㋟ → つぎへ
  • 区分㋟:連絡先
  • ㋟ レベル1

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32DF
HTML Entity㋟
HTML Code㋟
CSS\32DF

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana Ta letter mean?

㋟ is the “circled katakana TA” character: a circled form of the katakana letter タ (ta), represented in Unicode as CIRCLED KATAKANA TA (U+32DF). It’s often used as a compact visual label rather than a word on its own. In practice, people use it to mimic signage-style markers, category icons, or step/section indicators that look neat and consistent in plain text. Depending on the context, it may be interpreted as part of a set of circled katakana characters (for grouping or ordering), but its direct meaning is primarily the ta syllable in a circled, typographic form.

What is the Unicode name of ㋟?

The Unicode name is “CIRCLED KATAKANA TA”.

What is the code point for ㋟?

㋟ has the code point U+32DF.

How can I copy ㋟ from this page?

Copy the symbol character “㋟” directly from the page text, or use the provided escape sequences like \\32DF or \\u{32DF}.

Does ㋟ work as an icon or label character?

Yes—because it’s a single glyph, it’s commonly used as a compact, icon-like label in UI mockups, posters, and text layouts.