Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ye Letter
ᅨ is the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ye character (U+FFCB) used in halfwidth Korean text contexts.
U+FFCB
ᅨ is a Korean Hangul character encoded in Unicode as a halfwidth form. It can be useful when you need consistent text width or legacy-style halfwidth presentation. Use the copy variations or codepoint escapes below to place it in your work quickly.
Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ye Letter Meaning
ᅨ is Unicode character “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YE” (U+FFCB). It belongs to the Halfwidth/Hangul block often used for legacy or compatibility scenarios where Korean characters are represented in halfwidth form. Visually, it differs from fullwidth Hangul characters and from modern layout styles; the main “meaning” in practice is its identity as the letter Ye in a halfwidth encoding. Depending on the font and rendering engine, it may appear narrower than other Hangul letters. When precision matters (e.g., older systems, fixed-width displays, or typography constraints), using this specific codepoint helps keep output consistent.
Common uses
- •Copying a halfwidth Ye character into legacy-compatible Korean text
- •Creating fixed-width or monospaced-style Korean UI mockups
- •Filling template fields that expect specific Unicode codepoints
- •Working with older document exports or dataset normalization
- •Typing a specific halfwidth Hangul character in chat or social posts for consistent appearance
Examples
ᅨ Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ye
- ᅨᅨ
- ᅨ안녕 ᅨ하세요
- ᅨ코드값: U+FFCB (ᅨ)
- ᅨhalfwidth: ᅨ 예시
- ᅨᅨ 글자 테스트
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FFCB | |
| HTML Entity | ᅨ | |
| HTML Code | ᅨ | |
| CSS | \FFCB |
FAQ
What does the Halfwidth Hangul Letter Ye letter mean?
ᅨ is Unicode character “HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YE” (U+FFCB). It belongs to the Halfwidth/Hangul block often used for legacy or compatibility scenarios where Korean characters are represented in halfwidth form. Visually, it differs from fullwidth Hangul characters and from modern layout styles; the main “meaning” in practice is its identity as the letter Ye in a halfwidth encoding. Depending on the font and rendering engine, it may appear narrower than other Hangul letters. When precision matters (e.g., older systems, fixed-width displays, or typography constraints), using this specific codepoint helps keep output consistent.
What is the Unicode codepoint for ᅨ?
The character ᅨ is U+FFCB.
How do I copy ᅨ reliably across devices?
Use the symbol directly from this page, or copy the HTML entity ᅨ / CSS escape \\FFCB / JavaScript escape \\u{FFCB} to avoid font or input method issues.
Will ᅨ look the same in every font?
No. Appearance depends on your font and how it supports halfwidth Hangul characters. The codepoint stays the same, but visual width may vary.
Is ᅨ the same as the regular Hangul letter Ye?
It represents Ye in a halfwidth form (HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YE). It is not the same as fullwidth Hangul or other Hangul variants with different Unicode codepoints.