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Hangul Choseong Khieukh Letter

ᄏ is the Hangul choseong Khieuk (U+110F), used as an initial consonant in Korean syllable blocks.

U+110F

ᄏ is a Hangul Jamo character: HANGUL CHOSEONG KHIEUKH. It represents a consonant used when forming Korean syllables. You can copy it directly for use in typography, text rendering tests, or Korean language content.

Hangul Choseong Khieukh Letter Meaning

ᄏ (U+110F) is the Hangul choseong khieukh (HANGUL CHOSEONG KHIEUKH). In Hangul, a “choseong” is an initial consonant component. On its own, ᄏ is typically used as a Jamo character (for example, in Unicode-focused text, exercises, or composing systems). In normal Korean writing, it combines with other Jamo (vowels and, optionally, a jongseong final consonant) to form complete syllable blocks. When you’re working with Unicode, it’s useful for accurately representing the initial consonant element of a syllable rather than a precomposed syllable.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste into Korean Unicode text when you need the initial consonant as a separate Jamo character
  • Typography and font testing to verify Hangul Jamo rendering for initial consonants
  • Software localization or language-learning materials that teach Hangul components
  • Programmatic text generation where you build syllables from Jamo pieces
  • Debugging and auditing Unicode strings involving Hangul Jamo sequences

Examples

ᄏ Hangul Choseong Khieuk

  • 카 (Jamo sequence examples)
  • 크 (Jamo sequence examples)
  • 코 (Jamo sequence examples)
  • 키 (Jamo sequence examples)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+110F
HTML Entityᄏ
HTML Codeᄏ
CSS\110F

FAQ

What does the Hangul Choseong Khieukh letter mean?

ᄏ (U+110F) is the Hangul choseong khieukh (HANGUL CHOSEONG KHIEUKH). In Hangul, a “choseong” is an initial consonant component. On its own, ᄏ is typically used as a Jamo character (for example, in Unicode-focused text, exercises, or composing systems). In normal Korean writing, it combines with other Jamo (vowels and, optionally, a jongseong final consonant) to form complete syllable blocks. When you’re working with Unicode, it’s useful for accurately representing the initial consonant element of a syllable rather than a precomposed syllable.

What Unicode character is ᄏ?

ᄏ is HANGUL CHOSEONG KHIEUKH with Unicode code point U+110F (HTML: ᄏ).

Is ᄏ a complete Korean syllable?

No. ᄏ is a Hangul choseong (initial consonant Jamo). It is typically combined with vowel and optional final consonant Jamo to form a full syllable block.

How can I copy ᄏ reliably across devices?

Copy the character directly from this page (ᄏ). For developer workflows, you can also use the provided code forms like U+110F, ᄏ, or \\\\u{110F}.

How do I represent ᄏ in code?

Use the Unicode code point U+110F. Common representations from this page include HTML ᄏ and JavaScript escape \\u{110F}.