Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat Letter
᎕ is the Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat character (U+1395) used as a tonal mark in Ethiopic text.
U+1395
᎕ is a Unicode character in the Ethiopic block. It is identified as the Ethiopian Tonal Mark Kenat and encoded at U+1395. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably in design, writing, and software.
Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat Letter Meaning
᎕ is the Ethiopic tonal mark called “Kenat.” Like other tonal signs, it is used with Ethiopic writing to indicate how a syllable should be pronounced. In practice, it typically appears inside otherwise Ethiopic text as a diacritic-like mark rather than as a standalone letter. If you’re creating or correcting content that must match Unicode standards, this character is important for accurate rendering. For developers and typesetters, using the correct code point (U+1395) helps avoid missing glyphs, fallback characters, or incorrect text normalization behavior.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste Ethiopic text that includes tone marks accurately
- •Typography and layout work where exact Unicode code points matter
- •Digital publishing and localization requiring correct Ethiopic punctuation/marks
- •Data entry and text normalization checks for U+1395 characters
- •UI or content systems that must support Ethiopic tonal diacritics
Examples
᎕ — Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat
- ᎕Add ᎕ after the appropriate syllable in Ethiopic text
- ᎕Display ᎕ correctly in your document by using U+1395
- ᎕In localized content, ensure ᎕ is not replaced by a similar-looking mark
- ᎕Search for U+1395 and replace it with ᎕ when needed
- ᎕Use ᎕ in sample text to verify Ethiopic font support
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1395 | |
| HTML Entity | ᎕ | |
| HTML Code | ᎕ | |
| CSS | \1395 |
FAQ
What does the Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat letter mean?
᎕ is the Ethiopic tonal mark called “Kenat.” Like other tonal signs, it is used with Ethiopic writing to indicate how a syllable should be pronounced. In practice, it typically appears inside otherwise Ethiopic text as a diacritic-like mark rather than as a standalone letter. If you’re creating or correcting content that must match Unicode standards, this character is important for accurate rendering. For developers and typesetters, using the correct code point (U+1395) helps avoid missing glyphs, fallback characters, or incorrect text normalization behavior.
What Unicode character is ᎕?
᎕ is “Ethiopic Tonal Mark Kenat” with Unicode code point U+1395.
How do I copy ᎕ reliably?
Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use the provided escapes such as \\\\1395 or \\\\u{1395} in your code.
Will my font show ᎕?
It depends on font support for the Ethiopic block. If the glyph is missing, try an Ethiopic-capable font or enable Unicode-capable text rendering.
Is ᎕ a letter or a combining mark?
᎕ is a tonal mark used with Ethiopic writing, functioning like a diacritic within text rather than an independent Latin-style letter.