Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-cieuc Letter
ᆬ is the halfwidth Hangul letter Nieun-Cieuc, encoded at U+FFA5.
U+FFA5
ᆬ is a halfwidth Hangul character used in some legacy or specialized text encodings. It’s useful when you need the exact glyph, not an approximate match. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and the correct Unicode details.
Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-cieuc Letter Meaning
ᆬ is the Unicode character named “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER NIEUN-CIEUC” with code point U+FFA5. As a halfwidth Hangul letter, it belongs to the “Fullwidth” category in this reference and is typically used to represent a specific Hangul letter form in contexts where halfwidth characters are expected. The most practical way to treat it is as a precise, glyph-specific character: use it when your content requires this exact symbol (for example, matching fixed-width text layouts, displaying text from systems that use halfwidth Hangul, or ensuring consistent rendering across platforms).
Common uses
- •Copying exact halfwidth Hangul text from legacy sources into modern documents
- •Creating fixed-width or monospaced UI elements that require halfwidth characters
- •Maintaining character-by-character data fidelity when exporting/importing text
- •Displaying or testing rendering support for halfwidth Hangul characters in software
- •Writing content that must match a predefined character set or font behavior
Examples
ᆬ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-Cieuc
- ᆬᆬ is used in some halfwidth Hangul text strings.
- ᆬcopy: ᆬ
- ᆬU+FFA5: ᆬ
- ᆬExample sequence: コフタᆬヒ
- ᆬHalfwidth character test: ᆬᆬᆬ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FFA5 | |
| HTML Entity | ᆬ | |
| HTML Code | ᆬ | |
| CSS | \FFA5 |
FAQ
What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-cieuc letter mean?
ᆬ is the Unicode character named “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER NIEUN-CIEUC” with code point U+FFA5. As a halfwidth Hangul letter, it belongs to the “Fullwidth” category in this reference and is typically used to represent a specific Hangul letter form in contexts where halfwidth characters are expected. The most practical way to treat it is as a precise, glyph-specific character: use it when your content requires this exact symbol (for example, matching fixed-width text layouts, displaying text from systems that use halfwidth Hangul, or ensuring consistent rendering across platforms).
What character is ᆬ?
ᆬ is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-Cieuc (Unicode name: “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER NIEUN-CIEUC”), code point U+FFA5.
How do I copy ᆬ into my project?
You can copy the symbol directly (ᆬ). For code, you can also use the provided escapes like ᆬ or \\u{FFA5}.
What is the Unicode code point for ᆬ?
The Unicode code point for ᆬ is U+FFA5.
Does ᆬ look different from similar Hangul letters?
Yes. Because it is a specific halfwidth Hangul character, it’s meant to match the exact glyph/encoding behavior of that character rather than a visually similar alternative.