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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-hieuh Letter

ᆭ is the halfwidth Hangul letter NIEUN-HIEUH, a Unicode character for compatibility text and legacy encodings.

U+FFA6

ᆭ is a Hangul jamo character shown in halfwidth form. It’s useful when you need text that matches legacy halfwidth styles or specific character-width layouts. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and the exact Unicode data for developers.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-hieuh Letter Meaning

ᆭ (Unicode U+FFA6) is the halfwidth Hangul letter “Nieun-Hieuh.” The name reflects its composition as a Hangul jamo unit rather than a typical modern syllable block. Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in older or compatibility-focused text, fixed-width layouts, and some UI or terminal contexts where character width matters. If you’re building or debugging systems that expect halfwidth Hangul, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid rendering issues, spacing misalignment, or character substitution.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific halfwidth Hangul character into a fixed-width form or template
  • Working with legacy/compatibility text where halfwidth Hangul code points are expected
  • Designing UI typography where mixed width characters must be preserved
  • Debugging character encoding or font rendering for halfwidth Hangul
  • Creating consistent text output for terminals, logs, or alignment-sensitive displays

Examples

ᆭ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-Hieuh

  • ᆭ ABC
  • HALFWIDTH: ᆭ
  • 문자폭 확인: ᆭ
  • U+FFA6 값: ᆭ
  • 테스트 문자열 ᆭ 123

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFA6
HTML Entityᆭ
HTML Codeᆭ
CSS\FFA6

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Nieun-hieuh letter mean?

ᆭ (Unicode U+FFA6) is the halfwidth Hangul letter “Nieun-Hieuh.” The name reflects its composition as a Hangul jamo unit rather than a typical modern syllable block. Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in older or compatibility-focused text, fixed-width layouts, and some UI or terminal contexts where character width matters. If you’re building or debugging systems that expect halfwidth Hangul, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid rendering issues, spacing misalignment, or character substitution.

What is the Unicode code point for ᆭ?

The Unicode code point for ᆭ is U+FFA6 (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER NIEUN-HIEUH).

How do I copy ᆭ easily?

Copy the character directly from this page (ᆭ). For code, you can also use the provided HTML entity ᆭ or the escapes like \\u{FFA6}.

Why does it show up as “halfwidth”?

The character is a halfwidth Hangul jamo in the Unicode block for compatibility/halfwidth forms, which can affect how it’s rendered in fixed-width layouts.

Will ᆭ look different across fonts?

Yes. Halfwidth Hangul characters depend on available fonts and rendering support, so spacing and appearance may vary between systems.