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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul-kiyeok Letter

ᆰ is a halfwidth Hangul letter (U+FFAA) used in specific East Asian text and encoding contexts.

U+FFAA

ᆰ is a halfwidth Hangul character identified by Unicode code point U+FFAA. It is useful when you need the halfwidth form rather than the standard fullwidth version. This page helps you copy the symbol and understand where it fits.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul-kiyeok Letter Meaning

ᆰ is the halfwidth Hangul letter named “Rieul-Kiyeok” (Unicode: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL-KIYEOK). Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in legacy East Asian encodings, older Japanese/Korean text layouts, and compatibility scenarios where halfwidth forms are expected. In practice, you may see it in precomposed or typographic datasets rather than as a character people compose manually. If your system expects halfwidth characters, using this exact code point helps avoid mismatched widths or rendering issues.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact halfwidth Hangul character into legacy or compatibility text
  • Rendering UI text where halfwidth character widths must match existing layouts
  • Filling in form fields or datasets that require the specific Unicode code point U+FFAA
  • Preparing content for older East Asian typography pipelines or fixed-width displays
  • Debugging encoding/font problems by inserting the precise halfwidth character

Examples

ᆰ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul-Kiyeok

  • Example input: ᆰ
  • List item: ᆰ ᆰ ᆰ
  • Character check: U+FFAA = ᆰ
  • Fixed-width text: AᆰB
  • Legacy text sample: ᆰ(halfwidth)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFAA
HTML Entityᆰ
HTML Codeᆰ
CSS\FFAA

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Rieul-kiyeok letter mean?

ᆰ is the halfwidth Hangul letter named “Rieul-Kiyeok” (Unicode: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER RIEUL-KIYEOK). Halfwidth Hangul characters are commonly encountered in legacy East Asian encodings, older Japanese/Korean text layouts, and compatibility scenarios where halfwidth forms are expected. In practice, you may see it in precomposed or typographic datasets rather than as a character people compose manually. If your system expects halfwidth characters, using this exact code point helps avoid mismatched widths or rendering issues.

What Unicode character is ᆰ?

ᆰ is the halfwidth Hangul letter Rieul-Kiyeok, with Unicode code point U+FFAA.

How do I copy ᆰ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use its HTML entity ᆰ or escapes like \\FFAA / \\u{FFAA}.

Is ᆰ the same as a normal (fullwidth) Hangul letter?

No. ᆰ is specifically the halfwidth form. If you need the fullwidth variant, you must use the correct fullwidth code point.

Where might I encounter halfwidth Hangul letters like ᆰ?

You may see them in legacy East Asian encodings, fixed-width UI/typography layouts, and compatibility datasets that expect halfwidth characters.