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Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ssangcieuc Letter

ᄍ is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ssangcieuc character, encoded as Unicode U+FFB9.

U+FFB9

ᄍ (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER SSANGCIEUC) is a halfwidth Hangul character used in typography that prefers narrower forms. You can copy it directly or insert it by its Unicode code point U+FFB9. It also supports common HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes for developers.

Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ssangcieuc Letter Meaning

ᄍ is a halfwidth Hangul letter identified by the Unicode name “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER SSANGCIEUC” and code point U+FFB9. “Halfwidth” indicates a character designed to occupy less horizontal space than fullwidth Hangul letters, which can be useful in fixed-width layouts, legacy text rendering, or when matching systems that expect halfwidth Hangul. It typically appears in Korean text contexts that specifically use halfwidth Hangul compatibility forms, such as older encodings or certain text normalization and display scenarios. For most users, the key value is reliable copying and correct encoding via Unicode.

Common uses

  • Copying a halfwidth Hangul character for consistent text display in narrow UI fields
  • Including U+FFB9 in HTML content using the provided numeric entity
  • Using the character in developer tools, scripts, or templates that require exact Unicode matching
  • Labeling or mocking up legacy-style typography where halfwidth forms are expected
  • Creating test strings for fonts, encoding checks, and rendering comparisons

Examples

ᄍ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ssangcieuc

  • ᄍ test
  • halfwidth ᄍ
  • U+FFB9: ᄍ
  • Copy ᄍ exactly
  • ᄍ rendering check

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FFB9
HTML Entityᄍ
HTML Codeᄍ
CSS\FFB9

FAQ

What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ssangcieuc letter mean?

ᄍ is a halfwidth Hangul letter identified by the Unicode name “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER SSANGCIEUC” and code point U+FFB9. “Halfwidth” indicates a character designed to occupy less horizontal space than fullwidth Hangul letters, which can be useful in fixed-width layouts, legacy text rendering, or when matching systems that expect halfwidth Hangul. It typically appears in Korean text contexts that specifically use halfwidth Hangul compatibility forms, such as older encodings or certain text normalization and display scenarios. For most users, the key value is reliable copying and correct encoding via Unicode.

What is the Unicode code point for ᄍ?

The Unicode code point for ᄍ is U+FFB9.

How do I write ᄍ in HTML?

You can use the numeric HTML entity: ᄍ.

How do I enter ᄍ in JavaScript?

Use the Unicode escape: \\u{FFB9}.

Is ᄍ the same as a fullwidth Hangul character?

No. ᄍ is specifically a halfwidth Hangul letter, which is intended to be narrower than fullwidth Hangul forms.