Hangul Choseong Kapyeounphieuph Letter
ᅗ (U+1157) is the Hangul choseong kapyeo-ounphieup jamo used to build Korean syllables.
U+1157
ᅗ is a Hangul jamo character from the choseong (initial consonant) set. In Korean text, it functions as part of the syllable construction system. Use it when you need precise Korean letter forms or accurate Unicode jamo data.
Hangul Choseong Kapyeounphieuph Letter Meaning
ᅗ is the Unicode character “HANGUL CHOSEONG KAPYEOUNPHIEUP” with code point U+1157. As a Hangul choseong, it represents an initial consonant element used in building Korean syllables. Jamo characters like this one may appear directly in jamo-focused text, fonts, linguistics work, or normalization/encoding tasks. In typical everyday writing, Hangul syllables are composed into complete syllable blocks, but the underlying jamo components follow a consistent Unicode standard, which makes this symbol useful for developers and designers working with text rendering, input methods, and Korean typographic details.
Common uses
- •Pasting exact Hangul jamo into a Unicode-focused document or dataset
- •Designing Korean language typography or glyph previews for U+1157
- •Building or testing Hangul syllable assembly in text-rendering software
- •Using jamo-level characters in educational materials about Korean writing
- •Debugging encoding, font fallback, or input method behavior for Hangul
Examples
ᅗ Hangul Choseong Kapyeo-ounphieup
- ᅗᅗ
- ᅗu+1157: ᅗ
- ᅗjamo sample: ᅗ
- ᅗHangul choseong: ᅗ
- ᅗUnicode test string: ᅗ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1157 | |
| HTML Entity | ᅗ | |
| HTML Code | ᅗ | |
| CSS | \1157 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Kapyeounphieuph letter mean?
ᅗ is the Unicode character “HANGUL CHOSEONG KAPYEOUNPHIEUP” with code point U+1157. As a Hangul choseong, it represents an initial consonant element used in building Korean syllables. Jamo characters like this one may appear directly in jamo-focused text, fonts, linguistics work, or normalization/encoding tasks. In typical everyday writing, Hangul syllables are composed into complete syllable blocks, but the underlying jamo components follow a consistent Unicode standard, which makes this symbol useful for developers and designers working with text rendering, input methods, and Korean typographic details.
What is ᅗ (U+1157)?
ᅗ is the Hangul choseong jamo named “HANGUL CHOSEONG KAPYEOUNPHIEUP,” with Unicode code point U+1157.
How do I copy ᅗ into my project?
You can copy the character itself (ᅗ). For code, you can also use ᅗ (HTML entity), \\1157 (CSS escape), or \\u{1157} (JavaScript escape).
Where will I see this symbol in normal Korean text?
Most Korean writing uses composed syllable blocks. This jamo may appear directly in jamo-specific text, fonts, or when working at the Unicode jamo level.
Does ᅗ have multiple meanings?
In practice, it’s identified by its role as a Hangul choseong component. Its primary purpose is to represent that specific initial consonant element in syllable construction.