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Parenthesized Hangul Pieup Letter

㈅ is the PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP symbol used as an enclosed Hangul letter form.

U+3205

The ㈅ character is a specific enclosed Hangul letter: PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP. It’s useful when you need the exact typographic form rather than plain Hangul text. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.

Parenthesized Hangul Pieup Letter Meaning

㈅ (U+3205) is an “Enclosed & Circled” Unicode character named PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP. It represents the Hangul letter “pieup” in a parenthesized, single-character form. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode symbol, it’s best used when you need a precise, fixed glyph—for example in lists, labels, or typography where enclosed letter symbols are expected. It is not the same as typing standard Hangul syllables or the un-enclosed letter; instead, it’s its own character with a specific code point.

Common uses

  • Typing exact enclosed Hangul-letter symbols in design or layouts
  • Creating consistent labeled steps or sections in templates
  • Formatting decorative or typographic list markers where this glyph is preferred
  • Using as a standalone character in UI components that require fixed-width symbols
  • Referencing specific Unicode symbols in documentation, tutorials, or fonts

Examples

㈅ PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP

  • Select option ㈅ to continue
  • Section ㈅: Appendix notes
  • Step ㈅ — review the checklist
  • Label ㈅ appears in the template
  • Use the glyph ㈅ for enclosed pieup

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3205
HTML Entity㈅
HTML Code㈅
CSS\3205

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㈅?

The symbol ㈅ has Unicode code point U+3205.

How can I type ㈅ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ㈅

How can I include ㈅ using CSS?

You can use the CSS escape: \\3205.

What does “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL PIEUP” mean?

It’s an enclosed (parenthesized) Unicode form of the Hangul letter “pieup,” represented as a single, dedicated character (U+3205).