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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Phieuph Letter

ᄑ is the halfwidth Hangul letter phieup (U+FFBD), often used when halfwidth characters are required.

U+FFBD

The character “ᄑ” is a halfwidth Hangul letter. It is encoded as Unicode U+FFBD and is commonly used in contexts that prefer halfwidth forms. You can copy it directly or use the provided escape codes in text and code.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Phieuph Letter Meaning

“ᄑ” is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter PHIEUP (Unicode name: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER PHIEUPH). As a halfwidth character, it is designed to fit typography systems that use halfwidth character widths (often seen in legacy encodings and fixed-width layouts). In practice, it represents the phonetic element “phieup/ph” within Hangul text. You’ll usually encounter it in transliteration-like text, compatibility text, or environments that mix fullwidth and halfwidth characters. If your system expects fullwidth Hangul, you may need to use the corresponding fullwidth variant instead.

Common uses

  • Copying halfwidth Hangul in legacy or compatibility text fields
  • Creating consistent fixed-width UI layouts that rely on halfwidth characters
  • Typing or pasting specific Hangul components in software that expects U+FFBD formatting
  • Preparing strings for older systems that distinguish halfwidth vs fullwidth characters
  • Using the character in data labels or product codes where halfwidth style is required

Examples

ᄑ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Phieup

  • abcᄑdef
  • 제품ᄑ코드
  • 번호:ᄑ123
  • halfwidthᄑhangul

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFBD
HTML Entityᄑ
HTML Codeᄑ
CSS\FFBD

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Phieuph letter mean?

“ᄑ” is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter PHIEUP (Unicode name: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER PHIEUPH). As a halfwidth character, it is designed to fit typography systems that use halfwidth character widths (often seen in legacy encodings and fixed-width layouts). In practice, it represents the phonetic element “phieup/ph” within Hangul text. You’ll usually encounter it in transliteration-like text, compatibility text, or environments that mix fullwidth and halfwidth characters. If your system expects fullwidth Hangul, you may need to use the corresponding fullwidth variant instead.

What Unicode character is ᄑ?

“ᄑ” is HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER PHIEUPH with Unicode code point U+FFBD.

How do I copy ᄑ reliably?

Use the “ᄑ” shown on this page, or copy the HTML entity ᄑ / CSS escape \\FFBD / JavaScript escape \\u{FFBD} if your tool prefers escapes.

Is ᄑ the same as the fullwidth Hangul letter?

No. ᄑ is specifically a halfwidth Hangul letter (U+FFBD). Fullwidth Hangul uses a different character encoding and typically a different visual width.

Where might I encounter this halfwidth Hangul letter?

You may see it in legacy/compatibility text, fixed-width displays, or systems that explicitly use halfwidth and fullwidth characters differently.