Hangul Choseong Pieup-sios Letter
ᄡ (U+1121) is the Hangul choseong pieup-sios character used in Korean syllable composition.
U+1121
ᄡ is a Hangul choseong character, meaning it’s used as an initial consonant in Korean syllable blocks. Because it’s part of Hangul’s jamo system, it’s often needed for text processing, fonts, and precise keyboard or rendering workflows.
Hangul Choseong Pieup-sios Letter Meaning
ᄡ is the Hangul Choseong Pieup-Sios, with Unicode code point U+1121. In the Hangul writing system, choseong characters are combined to form complete syllables (syllable blocks). Specifically, pieup-sios represents a consonant combination used when constructing syllables that begin with this initial sound. You may encounter ᄡ in contexts that deal with individual jamo rather than composed syllables—such as language tooling, normalization/conversion tasks, typography, or when building custom input/output pipelines. It’s also useful for designers and developers who need exact, copyable Unicode characters for Korean-focused UI or data.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Korean typography and UI text that uses individual Hangul jamo
- •Developer use in localization data where jamo must be preserved exactly (Unicode U+1121)
- •Font testing and rendering checks for Hangul choseong characters
- •Text processing and normalization workflows that manipulate Hangul jamo sequences
- •Educational or documentation content showing how Korean syllable initials are constructed
Examples
ᄡ Hangul Choseong Pieup-Sios
- ᄡᄡᅡ
- ᄡᄡᅵ
- ᄡᄡᅮ
- ᄡᄡᅦ
- ᄡᄡᅩ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1121 | |
| HTML Entity | ᄡ | |
| HTML Code | ᄡ | |
| CSS | \1121 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Pieup-sios letter mean?
ᄡ is the Hangul Choseong Pieup-Sios, with Unicode code point U+1121. In the Hangul writing system, choseong characters are combined to form complete syllables (syllable blocks). Specifically, pieup-sios represents a consonant combination used when constructing syllables that begin with this initial sound. You may encounter ᄡ in contexts that deal with individual jamo rather than composed syllables—such as language tooling, normalization/conversion tasks, typography, or when building custom input/output pipelines. It’s also useful for designers and developers who need exact, copyable Unicode characters for Korean-focused UI or data.
What is the Unicode code point for ᄡ?
ᄡ is U+1121 (Hangul Choseong Pieup-Sios).
How can I copy ᄡ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ᄡ
How do I include ᄡ in JavaScript?
You can use the escape form: \\u{1121}
Is ᄡ the same as a full Hangul syllable?
No. ᄡ is a Hangul choseong (an initial consonant jamo). Full syllables are composed by combining jamo into a syllable block.