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Hangul Choseong Pansios Letter

ᅀ is the Hangul choseong Pansios letter used to build Korean syllable blocks.

U+1140

ᅀ is a Hangul choseong character with code point U+1140. It is used as a leading consonant component when forming complete Hangul syllables. If you need Korean text rendering or precise symbol copying, use the provided escapes.

Hangul Choseong Pansios Letter Meaning

ᅀ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL CHOSEONG PANSIOS” with code point U+1140. In Korean writing, choseong characters are consonant components that combine with jungseong (vowel) and optional jongseong (final consonant) to form a complete Hangul syllable block. On its own, ᅀ may appear as a standalone jamo depending on the font and rendering, but it primarily functions as part of a syllable composition in Hangul text processing. It’s useful in typography, Korean language tooling, and when working directly with jamo strings for normalization or input methods.

Common uses

  • Building Hangul syllables programmatically from jamo components
  • Representing a choseong consonant in Korean text processing and normalization
  • Testing font support for Hangul jamo characters (U+1140)
  • Creating educational or typographic content about Korean jamo
  • Using exact Unicode characters in cross-platform text input and debugging

Examples

ᅀ Hangul Choseong Pansios (U+1140)

  • ᅀᅡ
  • ᅀᅥᆫ
  • ᅀᅵ
  • ᅀᅩ
  • ᅀᅮ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1140
HTML Entityᅀ
HTML Codeᅀ
CSS\1140

FAQ

What does the Hangul Choseong Pansios letter mean?

ᅀ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL CHOSEONG PANSIOS” with code point U+1140. In Korean writing, choseong characters are consonant components that combine with jungseong (vowel) and optional jongseong (final consonant) to form a complete Hangul syllable block. On its own, ᅀ may appear as a standalone jamo depending on the font and rendering, but it primarily functions as part of a syllable composition in Hangul text processing. It’s useful in typography, Korean language tooling, and when working directly with jamo strings for normalization or input methods.

What is ᅀ called?

ᅀ is the Hangul Choseong Pansios character (Unicode name: HANGUL CHOSEONG PANSIOS).

What is the Unicode code point for ᅀ?

The Unicode code point is U+1140.

Can I copy ᅀ into HTML or CSS?

Yes. You can use the HTML entity ᅀ and the CSS escape \\1140.

How do I use ᅀ in Korean text?

In Korean, choseong characters like ᅀ are typically combined with vowel (jungseong) and optional final consonant (jongseong) to form a complete syllable block.