Hangul Choseong Kiyeok-tikeut Letter
ᅚ is a Hangul choseong character (U+115A) used as an initial consonant in Korean syllable composition.
U+115A
ᅚ is the Hangul choseong named kiyeok-tikeut. It corresponds to the Unicode code point U+115A and can be copied into text or generated via common escape formats. Use it when you need the specific jamo for Korean letter construction or precise typography.
Hangul Choseong Kiyeok-tikeut Letter Meaning
ᅚ is a Hangul choseong jamo (initial consonant) called “HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK-TIKEUT” (Unicode name). In Korean writing, choseong jamo are combined with a vowel (jungseong) and optionally a final consonant (jongseong) to form complete Hangul syllable blocks. This character itself represents the initial consonant component rather than a full syllable. It is most useful when you are working directly with Hangul jamo sequences, building syllables programmatically, validating text normalization, or needing exact Unicode-level control in fonts and rendering.
Common uses
- •Programmatically generating Hangul syllables from jamo (initial consonant component)
- •Typography and font testing where exact jamo code points must be verified
- •Data entry or validation for Unicode/Hangul processing pipelines
- •Linguistic or educational materials explaining Hangul jamo composition
- •UI or design mockups that require precise Hangul jamo rendering
Examples
ᅚ Hangul Choseong Kiyeok-Tikeut
- ᅚᅚ + vowel + (optional) final consonant → forms a complete syllable
- ᅚCopy-paste this jamo into a Hangul jamo test string: ᅚ
- ᅚThe initial consonant component in your Hangul sequence: ᅚ
- ᅚUnicode check: U+115A character ᅚ
- ᅚFont preview using the exact jamo: ᅚ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+115A | |
| HTML Entity | ᅚ | |
| HTML Code | ᅚ | |
| CSS | \115A |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Kiyeok-tikeut letter mean?
ᅚ is a Hangul choseong jamo (initial consonant) called “HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK-TIKEUT” (Unicode name). In Korean writing, choseong jamo are combined with a vowel (jungseong) and optionally a final consonant (jongseong) to form complete Hangul syllable blocks. This character itself represents the initial consonant component rather than a full syllable. It is most useful when you are working directly with Hangul jamo sequences, building syllables programmatically, validating text normalization, or needing exact Unicode-level control in fonts and rendering.
What character is ᅚ?
ᅚ is the Hangul choseong (initial consonant jamo) known as “Hangul Choseong Kiyeok-Tikeut”. Its Unicode code point is U+115A.
How do I copy it into my text?
Copy the symbol ᅚ from this page and paste it directly. You can also use the provided escapes like ᅚ (HTML) or \\115A (CSS escape) in code.
Can I use ᅚ by itself to write Korean words?
Typically, Korean words are written with complete Hangul syllable blocks. ᅚ by itself is a jamo component (initial consonant) and is most useful when constructing syllables or working at the Unicode jamo level.
What Unicode identifiers are associated with ᅚ?
Unicode name: HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK-TIKEUT. Code point: U+115A. HTML entity: ᅚ. CSS escape: \\115A. JavaScript escape: \\u{115A}.