Georgian Small Letter Can Letter
ⴚ is the Georgian small letter can (U+2D1A), used in Georgian text and typography.
U+2D1A
The symbol ⴚ is a Georgian script character known as the small letter can. It is mainly used when writing Georgian text correctly and consistently. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in digital documents and software.
Georgian Small Letter Can Letter Meaning
ⴚ (Unicode U+2D1A) is the Georgian small letter can, part of the Georgian writing system. Like other Georgian letters, it contributes to the spelling and reading of words, rather than acting as a punctuation mark or standalone symbol. When you use it in text, the meaning comes from the word it appears in and the specific spelling conventions of Georgian. In typography and digital typesetting, the character matters for accurate rendering, line height, and font support, especially when matching the exact letter case (small vs. other forms).
Common uses
- •Typing or proofreading Georgian text that includes the lowercase can character
- •Publishing documents where exact Georgian spelling requires this specific Unicode character
- •Designing Georgian-language logos, posters, or UI text with correct letterforms
- •Creating subtitles or captions in Georgian for video and presentations
- •Programming and web development where Unicode characters must match the intended Georgian letter
Examples
ⴚ Georgian small letter can
- ⴚⴚ ეს არის ქართული ტექსტი.
- ⴚგთხოვთ გამოიყენოთ ⴚ სწორ ადგილას.
- ⴚⴚ და ⴛ შეიძლება ერთმანეთში არ აგვერიოს.
- ⴚტექსტში ⴚ-ის გამოჩენა ფონტის არჩევანზეა დამოკიდებული.
- ⴚდოკუმენტში ჩასვით ⴚ როგორც U+2D1A.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2D1A | |
| HTML Entity | ⴚ | |
| HTML Code | ⴚ | |
| CSS | \2D1A |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ⴚ?
ⴚ is Unicode U+2D1A.
How can I copy ⴚ for use in HTML?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ⴚ.
What does ⴚ mean by itself?
As a Georgian letter, ⴚ doesn’t have a single standalone “symbol meaning”; its role is to form correct Georgian spelling within words.
Will ⴚ display correctly in all fonts?
Not always. Correct rendering depends on font support for the Georgian block, so using a Georgian-capable font is recommended.