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Parenthesized Hangul Sios Letter

㈆ is the Parenthesized Hangul Sios symbol (U+3206) used as an enclosed Hangul character form.

U+3206

The symbol ㈆ is called Parenthesized Hangul Sios. It is an enclosed form of a Hangul-related character, encoded in Unicode at U+3206. You can copy it directly or use the listed HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Parenthesized Hangul Sios Letter Meaning

㈆ (Unicode U+3206, “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS”) is an enclosed Hangul symbol form. In practice, it’s mostly used as a typographic or decorative character where an “encircled/parenthesized” look is desired around a Hangul component. Because it’s a specific Unicode character rather than a combination of multiple characters, it’s reliable for consistent rendering across fonts that support this code point. Use it when you need one exact glyph (not a DIY combination) for labels, UI elements, or special text stylings that reference Hangul forms in a boxed or bracketed style.

Common uses

  • Designing Hangul-themed icons or UI badges that require a single enclosed glyph
  • Including a specific enclosed Hangul character in multilingual typography or spec documents
  • Creating consistent list markers or labels in Korean-related layouts
  • Using in chat, comments, or social posts to convey emphasis with a decorative enclosed form
  • Storing and displaying the exact Unicode character in software that requires codepoint-accurate text

Examples

㈆ Parenthesized Hangul Sios

  • 오늘의 항목: ㈆
  • 선택지 ㈆ 선택완료
  • 레이블로 ㈆ 를 사용하세요
  • 표시: ㈆ (U+3206)
  • 메뉴 항목 표기 — ㈆

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3206
HTML Entity㈆
HTML Code㈆
CSS\3206

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Hangul Sios letter mean?

㈆ (Unicode U+3206, “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS”) is an enclosed Hangul symbol form. In practice, it’s mostly used as a typographic or decorative character where an “encircled/parenthesized” look is desired around a Hangul component. Because it’s a specific Unicode character rather than a combination of multiple characters, it’s reliable for consistent rendering across fonts that support this code point. Use it when you need one exact glyph (not a DIY combination) for labels, UI elements, or special text stylings that reference Hangul forms in a boxed or bracketed style.

What Unicode codepoint is ㈆?

㈆ is Unicode U+3206 (“PARENTHESIZED HANGUL SIOS”).

How do I copy ㈆ into my project?

You can copy the character directly, or use the escapes: HTML entity ㈆, CSS escape \\3206, or JavaScript escape \\u{3206}.

Will ㈆ always display correctly on every device?

It should render correctly when the selected font supports U+3206. If the font lacks the glyph, it may fall back to a placeholder.

Is ㈆ the same as making parentheses around a Hangul letter?

No. ㈆ is a single predefined Unicode character (an enclosed form). Wrapping other characters with parentheses won’t always match the exact glyph.