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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eo Letter

ᅥ is the Unicode halfwidth Hangul letter EO (U+FFC6), used for specific Hangul compatibility text and typography.

U+FFC6

The character ᅥ is named HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EO in Unicode. It’s primarily used when you need this specific halfwidth Hangul form for consistent text display. Below you’ll find practical copy/paste options and common ways people use it.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eo Letter Meaning

ᅥ (Unicode U+FFC6) is the “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EO” character. In practice, this is a compatibility-style Hangul character: it represents the Hangul “eo” element in a halfwidth presentation rather than the more common standard-width Hangul forms (such as the jamo ㅓ or syllable 오). You may see it in legacy data, older encodings, or in designs that require specific character width behavior. When copying, it’s useful for exact-match text, debugging font rendering issues, and ensuring the same glyph appears across systems that treat halfwidth forms differently.

Common uses

  • Copying exact characters from legacy or compatibility text sources
  • Ensuring consistent glyph/width behavior in typography and UI mockups
  • Debugging or validating text normalization and encoding conversions
  • Reproducing symbols precisely in subtitles, captions, or captions-style layouts
  • Using the character in HTML/CSS/JavaScript where exact Unicode code points matter

Examples

ᅥ Halfwidth Hangul Letter EO

  • Start: ᅥ End
  • Halfwidth EO: ᅥ
  • Glyph test ᅥ for font alignment
  • Legacy string ᅥ from imported data
  • Unicode U+FFC6 looks like ᅥ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFC6
HTML Entityᅥ
HTML Codeᅥ
CSS\FFC6

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eo letter mean?

ᅥ (Unicode U+FFC6) is the “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EO” character. In practice, this is a compatibility-style Hangul character: it represents the Hangul “eo” element in a halfwidth presentation rather than the more common standard-width Hangul forms (such as the jamo ㅓ or syllable 오). You may see it in legacy data, older encodings, or in designs that require specific character width behavior. When copying, it’s useful for exact-match text, debugging font rendering issues, and ensuring the same glyph appears across systems that treat halfwidth forms differently.

What is the Unicode code point for ᅥ?

The Unicode code point for ᅥ is U+FFC6.

How can I copy ᅥ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the provided HTML entity: ᅥ.

How do I use ᅥ in CSS?

You can reference it using the CSS/Unicode escape: \\FFC6.

Is ᅥ the same as the Hangul vowel jamo ㅓ or syllable 오?

Not exactly. ᅥ is the specific Unicode halfwidth Hangul letter EO (U+FFC6), while ㅓ and 오 are different characters (standard Hangul forms).