Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch Letter
㈉ is a Unicode character that represents a parenthesized Hangul Chieuch.
U+3209
㈉ (U+3209) is called the Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch. It’s an enclosed Hangul letter form useful for typographic labels and structured text. Below you’ll find copy-ready variants and implementation codes.
Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch Letter Meaning
The character ㈉ is an enclosed Hangul letter: “Hangul Chieuch” placed inside parentheses. Because it’s a specific Unicode code point (U+3209), it can be used consistently across platforms without relying on custom fonts or images—provided the target system supports it. In practice, it may appear in typographic systems, lists, or stylized writing where Hangul letters are shown with parenthesized/marker-like formatting. Treat it as a single symbol character for search, alignment, and copy/paste, rather than as punctuation plus text.
Common uses
- •Use as a typographic marker in Hangul-based lists or enumerations.
- •Include in UI labels or badges that require a compact enclosed form.
- •Generate stylized headings for forms, questionnaires, or section indexes.
- •Use in documents where Hangul letter markers must remain consistent across devices.
- •Add a distinctive symbol in creative writing or design mockups.
Examples
㈉ Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch Symbol
- ㈉㈉ 1) item
- ㈉Section ㈉: Requirements
- ㈉Answer choice ㈉
- ㈉Option ㈉ — confirm selection
- ㈉Label ㈉ (step 3)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3209 | |
| HTML Entity | ㈉ | |
| HTML Code | ㈉ | |
| CSS | \3209 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch letter mean?
The character ㈉ is an enclosed Hangul letter: “Hangul Chieuch” placed inside parentheses. Because it’s a specific Unicode code point (U+3209), it can be used consistently across platforms without relying on custom fonts or images—provided the target system supports it. In practice, it may appear in typographic systems, lists, or stylized writing where Hangul letters are shown with parenthesized/marker-like formatting. Treat it as a single symbol character for search, alignment, and copy/paste, rather than as punctuation plus text.
What is the Unicode code point for ㈉?
The symbol ㈉ has Unicode code point U+3209.
How do I copy ㈉ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ㈉.
How do I reference ㈉ in CSS?
You can use the CSS escape form: \\3209.
Is ㈉ a combination of characters or a single symbol?
It is a single Unicode character (Parenthesized Hangul Chieuch), not multiple characters.