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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Kiyeok Letter

ᄀ is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Kiyeok character (U+FFA1).

U+FFA1

ᄀ is a Hangul letter shown in the halfwidth (single-byte) style. It’s useful when you need character compatibility with halfwidth Hangul encodings. Below are practical copy and implementation details.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Kiyeok Letter Meaning

The character ᄀ is the Unicode “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK” with code point U+FFA1 (HTML entity ᄀ). It represents the Hangul consonant “kiyeok” (기역) in a halfwidth form rather than the standard fullwidth Hangul block. Halfwidth Hangul characters are most relevant for text that must match legacy encodings, fixed-width layouts, or systems that expect halfwidth Hangul. In modern writing, you’ll more often see the normal Hangul form, but this character can still matter for data interchange, typography, and compatibility testing.

Common uses

  • Legacy text compatibility for systems expecting halfwidth Hangul
  • Fixed-width UI or console output where halfwidth glyphs are required
  • Character mapping and encoding test cases for U+FFA1
  • Typography/layout work for halfwidth character sets
  • Copy/paste of exact characters when editing or normalizing text data

Examples

ᄀ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Kiyeok

  • ᄀ는 자모로 사용될 수 있습니다.
  • 코드 포인트 확인: ᄀ (U+FFA1)
  • 반각 문자열 예시: ᄀᄁᆪ
  • 입력값이 ᄀ인지 검증합니다.
  • legacy halfwidth text: ᄀ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFA1
HTML Entityᄀ
HTML Codeᄀ
CSS\FFA1

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ᄀ?

ᄀ is U+FFA1 (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK).

How do I write ᄀ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᄀ.

What does “halfwidth” mean here?

It refers to the halfwidth (single-byte style) Hangul character variant used in certain legacy and compatibility sets.

Is ᄀ the same as the regular (fullwidth) Kiyeok?

It represents the same Hangul consonant concept, but ᄀ is specifically the halfwidth form (U+FFA1), which is different from the standard fullwidth Hangul character.