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Georgian Small Letter Gan Letter

ⴂ is the Georgian small letter gan character (U+2D02) from the Georgian Unicode block.

U+2D02

ⴂ represents the Georgian small letter gan in Unicode. This page helps you copy it, identify its code point, and use it in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.

Georgian Small Letter Gan Letter Meaning

ⴂ is the Unicode character “GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER GAN” with code point U+2D02. It belongs to the Georgian writing system, where uppercase and lowercase letters represent distinct forms. In plain text, it is used as a standard letter character (not a punctuation mark). If you are typing, designing, or programming text that includes Georgian, you can copy ⴂ directly or insert it using its HTML entity (ⴂ), CSS escape (\\2D02), or JavaScript escape (\\u{2D02}).

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Georgian text that includes the gan letter.
  • Web design and UI mockups requiring correct Georgian letterforms.
  • Programming and localization strings that must match Unicode exactly.
  • Typography and editing workflows needing the lowercase form.
  • Documenting or displaying Unicode characters with code point references.

Examples

ⴂ Georgian small letter gan

  • მⴂტექსტი
  • გამარჯობა ⴂ
  • ეს არის ⴂ
  • ტექსტში გამოიყენეთ ⴂ
  • ქართული ასო: ⴂ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2D02
HTML Entityⴂ
HTML Codeⴂ
CSS\2D02

FAQ

What does the Georgian Small Letter Gan letter mean?

ⴂ is the Unicode character “GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER GAN” with code point U+2D02. It belongs to the Georgian writing system, where uppercase and lowercase letters represent distinct forms. In plain text, it is used as a standard letter character (not a punctuation mark). If you are typing, designing, or programming text that includes Georgian, you can copy ⴂ directly or insert it using its HTML entity (ⴂ), CSS escape (\\2D02), or JavaScript escape (\\u{2D02}).

What is the Unicode code point for ⴂ?

ⴂ is U+2D02.

How can I insert ⴂ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⴂ.

How do I write ⴂ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\2D02.

How do I use ⴂ in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{2D02}.