Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul Letter
ᄅ is the halfwidth Hangul letter rieul (U+FFA9) used for compact text rendering.
U+FFA9
ᄅ is a Unicode halfwidth Hangul character. It’s typically used when you need halfwidth forms for layout, styling, or legacy compatibility. Below you’ll find the exact code points and copy options.
Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul Letter Meaning
ᄅ is the halfwidth Hangul letter rieul, represented in Unicode as U+FFA9 (Unicode name: “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL”). Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in older or compatibility-oriented text encodings and in environments where halfwidth characters are preferred for spacing. The character is part of the Hangul block, but in halfwidth form it’s mainly useful for consistent width across terminals, forms, and typographic systems that mix character widths.
Common uses
- •Copying halfwidth Hangul text for terminal output or constrained layouts
- •Matching legacy halfwidth Hangul strings in older documents or datasets
- •Creating consistent character width in UI elements that assume halfwidth glyphs
- •Reproducing text exactly in content migration or encoding fixes
- •Developer use in validation tests for halfwidth Hangul characters
Examples
ᄅ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul
- ᄅᄅᄅᄅ
- ᄅhangul: ᄅ
- ᄅhalfwidth: ᄅ
- ᄅcode U+FFA9: ᄅ
- ᄅcopy this: ᄅ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FFA9 | |
| HTML Entity | ᄅ | |
| HTML Code | ᄅ | |
| CSS | \FFA9 |
FAQ
What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul letter mean?
ᄅ is the halfwidth Hangul letter rieul, represented in Unicode as U+FFA9 (Unicode name: “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL”). Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in older or compatibility-oriented text encodings and in environments where halfwidth characters are preferred for spacing. The character is part of the Hangul block, but in halfwidth form it’s mainly useful for consistent width across terminals, forms, and typographic systems that mix character widths.
What Unicode character is ᄅ?
ᄅ is the Unicode character “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL” with code point U+FFA9.
How do I copy ᄅ reliably across systems?
Copy the character directly (ᄅ) or use its code point U+FFA9. If you need HTML, use the entity: ᄅ.
What are the provided encodings for ᄅ?
HTML entity: ᄅ • CSS escape: \\FFA9 • JavaScript escape: \\u{FFA9}.
Is ᄅ the same as a standard (fullwidth) Hangul letter?
No. ᄅ is the halfwidth form specifically (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL, U+FFA9), which differs from fullwidth Hangul characters in glyph width and rendering.