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Parenthesized Hangul Phieuph Letter

㈌ is the Unicode character for a parenthesized Hangul Phieuph.

U+320C

㈌ (U+320C) is a single Unicode character that shows the Hangul consonant Phieuph in a parenthesized form. It’s useful when you need one symbol instead of separate punctuation plus text. Use the copy codes below for quick pasting in apps and documents.

Parenthesized Hangul Phieuph Letter Meaning

PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PHIEUPH (㈌) is an enclosed Hangul letter form encoded as one character in Unicode (U+320C). “Phieuph” is a Korean consonant (often transcribed with an “ph” sound in English-language materials). Because the parentheses are part of the character, it’s commonly used in typographic layouts where you want consistent symbol sizing and alignment without mixing multiple characters. You may see it in phonetic notes, language-learning materials, glosses, or specialized text where the parenthesized form needs to stay intact during copy/paste and rendering.

Common uses

  • Typing phonetic or pronunciation guides that reference the Phieuph consonant as a single symbol
  • Creating compact Korean study materials where parentheses must stay attached to the letter
  • Designing posters or infographics that require consistent glyph spacing for “parenthesized” Hangul forms
  • Writing documentation or annotations in linguistics or text analysis where formatting must be preserved
  • Using as a labeled marker in templates, lists, or UI text that references Phieuph

Examples

㈌ PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PHIEUPH

  • Phieuph in parentheses: ㈌
  • Use ㈌ when the notation must include the parentheses.
  • Example entry: ㈌ — phieuph
  • Symbol-only form: ㈌ (keep it as one character).
  • In the chart, ㈌ appears alongside other enclosed Hangul forms.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+320C
HTML Entity㈌
HTML Code㈌
CSS\320C

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Hangul Phieuph letter mean?

PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PHIEUPH (㈌) is an enclosed Hangul letter form encoded as one character in Unicode (U+320C). “Phieuph” is a Korean consonant (often transcribed with an “ph” sound in English-language materials). Because the parentheses are part of the character, it’s commonly used in typographic layouts where you want consistent symbol sizing and alignment without mixing multiple characters. You may see it in phonetic notes, language-learning materials, glosses, or specialized text where the parenthesized form needs to stay intact during copy/paste and rendering.

What is the Unicode code point for ㈌?

The Unicode code point for ㈌ is U+320C.

How can I copy ㈌ using HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ㈌

What are the escape codes for programming?

CSS: \\320C and JavaScript: \\u{320C}.

Is ㈌ one character or multiple characters?

It is one single Unicode character that already includes the parenthesized presentation.