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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eu Letter

ᅳ is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter EU character (U+FFDA) used in specific halfwidth Hangul text contexts.

U+FFDA

ᅳ is a Unicode halfwidth Hangul letter character: U+FFDA. It’s useful when you need to match the exact halfwidth Hangul repertoire in legacy-style encodings or typography. You can copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode code point.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eu Letter Meaning

ᅳ (Unicode U+FFDA) is named “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EU.” It belongs to the Fullwidth/Halfwidth Hangul compatibility set, where Hangul letters are represented in halfwidth-style form. The EU letter corresponds to the Hangul sound “eu,” but the key practical point is that this specific character is distinct from regular (fullwidth) Hangul letters and from other halfwidth Hangul letters. Use it when a system, font, or text format expects the halfwidth Hangul EU code point exactly, such as when reproducing legacy-looking UI text, aligning characters in fixed-width layouts, or converting between encodings that preserve halfwidth forms.

Common uses

  • Copying or editing halfwidth Hangul text where U+FFDA is required exactly
  • Front-end or localization work to preserve character-by-character rendering in fixed-width layouts
  • Typography mockups that intentionally use halfwidth Hangul characters for a legacy aesthetic
  • Debugging text/encoding issues by matching the exact Unicode code point
  • Creating consistent character strings for automated tests or data comparisons

Examples

ᅳ Halfwidth Hangul Letter EU

  • EU: ᅳ
  • Halfwidth EU ᅳ in UI text
  • Character test: ᅳ U+FFDA
  • Legacy-style line: ᅳ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFDA
HTML Entityᅳ
HTML Codeᅳ
CSS\FFDA

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Eu letter mean?

ᅳ (Unicode U+FFDA) is named “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EU.” It belongs to the Fullwidth/Halfwidth Hangul compatibility set, where Hangul letters are represented in halfwidth-style form. The EU letter corresponds to the Hangul sound “eu,” but the key practical point is that this specific character is distinct from regular (fullwidth) Hangul letters and from other halfwidth Hangul letters. Use it when a system, font, or text format expects the halfwidth Hangul EU code point exactly, such as when reproducing legacy-looking UI text, aligning characters in fixed-width layouts, or converting between encodings that preserve halfwidth forms.

What Unicode character is ᅳ?

ᅳ is the Unicode character named “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EU” with code point U+FFDA.

How do I copy ᅳ into my text?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity ᅳ or the escapes \\\\FFDA / \\\\u{FFDA} in your code.

Is ᅳ the same as the regular Hangul letter “eu”?

It represents the EU letter in the halfwidth Hangul compatibility set, so it is a distinct character from regular (fullwidth) Hangul letters.

Will ᅳ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support for U+FFDA. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a missing-character box or fallback styling.

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