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Ethiopic Syllable Noa Letter

ⶈ is the Ethiopic syllable noa character from Unicode U+2D88.

U+2D88

ⶈ is a Unicode character used in the Ethiopic writing system. If you’re working with Ethiopic text—fonts, documents, or content—this symbol may appear as part of syllabic spellings. Below you’ll find copy options and developer-friendly code points.

Ethiopic Syllable Noa Letter Meaning

ⶈ is the Unicode character named “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NOA” (code point U+2D88). It belongs to the Ethiopic block and represents a specific syllable used in Ethiopic scripts. Like other Ethiopic syllables, it’s used as a unit in written words, rather than as a standalone letter with an obvious Latin equivalent. In practice, you’ll encounter ⶈ when transcribing or rendering Ethiopic text, verifying font support, or building multilingual content. When copying, ensure your font and system support the Ethiopic block so the glyph renders correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying Ethiopic text that includes the syllable “noa”
  • Writing or editing multilingual documents in Ethiopic script
  • Building UI labels or headings that must match Ethiopic spelling exactly
  • Testing Unicode rendering and font coverage for the Ethiopic block
  • Preparing social media posts or profiles using Ethiopic characters

Examples

ⶈ Ethiopic syllable noa

  • ⶈ ⶉ ⶊ in a short Ethiopic syllable sequence
  • Add ⶈ to your Ethiopic word to match the original spelling
  • Check that your editor renders ⶈ correctly: ⶈ
  • Use ⶈ in a caption when the text includes the noa syllable
  • Replace the missing glyph with ⶈ and re-export the document

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2D88
HTML Entityⶈ
HTML Codeⶈ
CSS\2D88

FAQ

What does the Ethiopic Syllable Noa letter mean?

ⶈ is the Unicode character named “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NOA” (code point U+2D88). It belongs to the Ethiopic block and represents a specific syllable used in Ethiopic scripts. Like other Ethiopic syllables, it’s used as a unit in written words, rather than as a standalone letter with an obvious Latin equivalent. In practice, you’ll encounter ⶈ when transcribing or rendering Ethiopic text, verifying font support, or building multilingual content. When copying, ensure your font and system support the Ethiopic block so the glyph renders correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for ⶈ?

ⶈ is Unicode U+2D88 (Ethiopic syllable noa).

How can I copy ⶈ for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⶈ.

How do I type ⶈ in CSS or a Unicode escape?

In CSS/Unicode escape form, you can use \\2D88.

Will ⶈ always display correctly on my device?

It will display only if your system and font support the Ethiopic block; otherwise it may show as a missing-glyph box.