Ethiopic Syllable Ggu Letter
ጙ is the Ethiopic syllable “GGU” (Unicode U+1319), used to write specific syllables in Ethiopic scripts.
U+1319
“ጙ” is an Ethiopic syllable character named ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGU. It has the Unicode code point U+1319, so it’s reliable for digital text. Use the copy options below to paste it into documents, apps, and web content.
Ethiopic Syllable Ggu Letter Meaning
“ጙ” is a single Ethiopic syllable character. In Ethiopic (Ge’ez-derived) writing, each syllable sign represents a particular syllabic sound rather than a single letter. The specific name “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGU” identifies its role in forming words according to the orthography of the Ethiopic script being used. If you are typing text in an Ethiopic language or working with fonts and Unicode data, “ጙ” should be handled as an atomic character: copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode code point (U+1319) and escapes to ensure consistent rendering.
Common uses
- •Typing or proofing Ethiopic text that includes the GGU syllable
- •Copy/pasting a character into word processors and editors that support Unicode
- •Building multilingual content (web, apps, documents) where Ethiopic syllables must match exactly
- •Font testing for Ethiopic glyph coverage at code point U+1319
- •Preparing datasets or localization files that require exact Unicode characters
Examples
ጙ (Ethiopic Syllable GGU)
- ጙጙ ጋን ቃል ማስገባት
- ጙጙ ለፅሁፍ መጠቀም
- ጙበመዝገብ ውስጥ ጙ መፈለግ
- ጙጙ ጽሑፍ ና ፊደል ማስተካከል
- ጙunicode U+1319 ጙ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1319 | |
| HTML Entity | ጙ | |
| HTML Code | ጙ | |
| CSS | \1319 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ጙ?
The symbol ጙ has Unicode code point U+1319.
How do I copy ጙ for use in a webpage or document?
Copy the character directly from this page, or insert it using HTML entity ጙ or the CSS escape \\1319.
What is the HTML entity for ጙ?
The HTML entity for ጙ is ጙ.
What does the name “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGU” mean for developers?
It indicates that ጙ is an Ethiopic syllable sign representing the GGU syllable, and you should treat it as a single Unicode character when processing text.