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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Hieuh Letter

ᄒ (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER HIEUH) is the halfwidth Hangul character Hieuh in Unicode.

U+FFBE

ᄒ is a halfwidth Hangul character represented by Unicode code point U+FFBE. It’s useful when you need Hangul text in halfwidth form for specific styling or legacy-looking typography. Use the copy and escape formats below to place it reliably in web and design tools.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Hieuh Letter Meaning

The symbol ᄒ is Unicode character “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER HIEUH” with code point U+FFBE. It represents the halfwidth version of the Hangul letter hieuh, typically used in contexts where halfwidth forms are expected (such as certain legacy encodings, fixed-width layouts, or specific typography that expects halfwidth character widths). It is not the same as the standard fullwidth Hangul letter; the “halfwidth” form is meant for narrower layout behavior. When copying, prefer Unicode (U+FFBE) to avoid display mismatches across fonts and systems that support halfwidth Hangul.

Common uses

  • Rendering halfwidth Hangul in fixed-width UI or terminals where character width matters
  • Designing retro/legacy-style text layouts that use halfwidth character sets
  • Front-end display of halfwidth Hangul characters in custom typography components
  • Producing consistent text in documents that expect halfwidth Hangul spacing
  • Working with data or identifiers that store halfwidth Hangul characters

Examples

ᄒ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Hieuh

  • ᄒ ᄒ ᄒ
  • hangul: ᄒ
  • halfwidth: ᄒ
  • u+ffbe = ᄒ
  • ID: ᄒ123

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFBE
HTML Entityᄒ
HTML Codeᄒ
CSS\FFBE

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Hieuh letter mean?

The symbol ᄒ is Unicode character “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER HIEUH” with code point U+FFBE. It represents the halfwidth version of the Hangul letter hieuh, typically used in contexts where halfwidth forms are expected (such as certain legacy encodings, fixed-width layouts, or specific typography that expects halfwidth character widths). It is not the same as the standard fullwidth Hangul letter; the “halfwidth” form is meant for narrower layout behavior. When copying, prefer Unicode (U+FFBE) to avoid display mismatches across fonts and systems that support halfwidth Hangul.

What is the Unicode code point for ᄒ?

The symbol ᄒ is U+FFBE.

How do I write ᄒ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᄒ

How do I escape ᄒ in CSS and JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\FFBE. JavaScript escape: \\u{FFBE}.

Is ᄒ the same as the fullwidth Hangul letter hieuh?

No. ᄒ is the halfwidth Hangul letter hieuh (halfwidth form), which differs from the fullwidth Hangul character used in normal-width text.