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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Cieuc Letter

ᄌ (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER CIEUC) is a halfwidth Hangul character used in specific legacy or compatibility contexts.

U+FFB8

ᄌ is a halfwidth Hangul letter (Cieuc) with the Unicode code point U+FFB8. It’s mainly useful when you need halfwidth Hangul for legacy text formats or specific styling needs. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and encoding references.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Cieuc Letter Meaning

HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER CIEUC (ᄌ) is a Hangul letter represented in the Unicode Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block. Because it’s a halfwidth form, it typically occupies less horizontal space than its fullwidth counterparts in systems that differentiate width. You’ll most often encounter this character in older encodings, compatibility conversions, or text that must preserve specific visual layout rules. Its meaning is not a standalone pictographic symbol; instead, it’s a letter form used as part of Hangul text where halfwidth presentation is required.

Common uses

  • Copying or matching legacy halfwidth Hangul text in archived documents
  • Preserving exact character width/spacing in compatibility-sensitive displays
  • Using in data migration or encoding conversion checks (U+FFB8 must remain unchanged)
  • Rendering halfwidth Hangul in UI mockups or typography experiments
  • Typing or reproducing specific strings for testing text layout and fonts

Examples

ᄌ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Cieuc

  • halfwidth ᄌ hangul
  • u+ffb8: ᄌ
  • legacy string: ᄌᄌ
  • font test: ᄌ end

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFB8
HTML Entityᄌ
HTML Codeᄌ
CSS\FFB8

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Cieuc letter mean?

HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER CIEUC (ᄌ) is a Hangul letter represented in the Unicode Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms block. Because it’s a halfwidth form, it typically occupies less horizontal space than its fullwidth counterparts in systems that differentiate width. You’ll most often encounter this character in older encodings, compatibility conversions, or text that must preserve specific visual layout rules. Its meaning is not a standalone pictographic symbol; instead, it’s a letter form used as part of Hangul text where halfwidth presentation is required.

What is the Unicode code point for ᄌ?

The symbol ᄌ is U+FFB8 (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER CIEUC).

How do I write ᄌ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᄌ.

How do I use ᄌ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\FFB8. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{FFB8}.

When should I use the halfwidth form ᄌ instead of a fullwidth Hangul character?

Use ᄌ when you need the halfwidth presentation for legacy/compatibility text, exact layout matching, or systems that distinguish halfwidth and fullwidth character widths.