Circled Katakana Ti Letter
㋠ (circled katakana ti) is a Unicode enclosed symbol used to represent the katakana “ti” character in a circled form.
U+32E0
㋠ is a Unicode symbol categorized as “Enclosed & Circled.” It corresponds to the circled Katakana letter “ti” and is useful when you want a compact, icon-like character in text.
Circled Katakana Ti Letter Meaning
㋠ is the “CIRCLED KATAKANA TI” character, encoded as U+32E0. Visually, it’s a katakana “ti” mark placed inside a circle, making it distinct from plain katakana. In practice, circled katakana characters are often used as stylized labels or decorative markers in Japanese-themed typography, signage-like text, or UI elements where you want a single-character “badge” look. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, you can copy/paste it directly or render it reliably in Unicode-capable environments, including browsers and many design tools.
Common uses
- •As a compact label/badge in Japanese-themed UI mockups
- •Decorative separators or markers in posters and flyers
- •Stylized text for education or language-learning materials
- •Icon-like bullets in lists that reference “ti” (katakana) content
- •Substitution for a circled “ti” in digital typography layouts
Examples
㋠ Circled Katakana Ti
- ㋠㋠ すきなことを えらんでください
- ㋠問題:㋠
- ㋠㋠ かくにん
- ㋠メニュー:㋠
- ㋠㋠ ・ ユニット
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+32E0 | |
| HTML Entity | ㋠ | |
| HTML Code | ㋠ | |
| CSS | \32E0 |
FAQ
What does the Circled Katakana Ti letter mean?
㋠ is the “CIRCLED KATAKANA TI” character, encoded as U+32E0. Visually, it’s a katakana “ti” mark placed inside a circle, making it distinct from plain katakana. In practice, circled katakana characters are often used as stylized labels or decorative markers in Japanese-themed typography, signage-like text, or UI elements where you want a single-character “badge” look. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, you can copy/paste it directly or render it reliably in Unicode-capable environments, including browsers and many design tools.
What Unicode character is ㋠?
㋠ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA TI” with the Unicode code point U+32E0.
How do I type or copy ㋠ on the web?
Copy the character directly (㋠) or use the HTML entity ㋠ in HTML. Ensure your font supports this Unicode character.
What do the escapes mean (\\32E0 and \\u{32E0})?
\\32E0 is the CSS escape form, and \\u{32E0} is the JavaScript Unicode escape. Both refer to the same character at U+32E0.
Will ㋠ display correctly on all devices?
It should work in Unicode-capable systems, but exact appearance depends on font support. If it shows a fallback box, try a different Unicode-compatible font.