Hangul Choseong Sios-pieup Letter
ᄲ is a Hangul choseong (initial consonant) character used in Korean syllable composition.
U+1132
ᄲ is the Unicode Hangul Jamo letter named Hangul Choseong Sios-Pieup. It belongs to the Hangul (Korean) block and is commonly encountered when building or rendering Korean text at the Jamo level. Use the copy options and escape codes below to insert it reliably across platforms.
Hangul Choseong Sios-pieup Letter Meaning
ᄲ (U+1132) is a Hangul Choseong jamo called “Hangul Choseong Sios-Pieup.” In Korean orthography, choseong characters are the initial consonant components used to form complete Hangul syllables. In typical text input, you usually type syllables rather than individual jamo, but ᄲ can appear in specialized contexts such as typography tools, font testing, text normalization, and low-level Korean string processing. When you’re manipulating Hangul at the Jamo level, using the correct code point (U+1132) ensures the intended initial consonant component is preserved.
Common uses
- •Designing or testing Korean typography where Jamo-level rendering matters
- •Building Hangul-aware text tools that manipulate initial consonant components
- •Displaying Hangul Jamo inventories or educational charts for Korean writing systems
- •Using the exact character in web content where you need deterministic Unicode output
- •Programmatic string examples and debugging for Unicode handling in applications
Examples
ᄲ Hangul Choseong Sios-Pieup
- ᄲHangul Jamo: ᄲ
- ᄲInitial consonant (choseong): ᄲ
- ᄲCopy this character: ᄲ
- ᄲUnicode U+1132 equals ᄲ
- ᄲJamo sequence example: ᄲ + vowel
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1132 | |
| HTML Entity | ᄲ | |
| HTML Code | ᄲ | |
| CSS | \1132 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Sios-pieup letter mean?
ᄲ (U+1132) is a Hangul Choseong jamo called “Hangul Choseong Sios-Pieup.” In Korean orthography, choseong characters are the initial consonant components used to form complete Hangul syllables. In typical text input, you usually type syllables rather than individual jamo, but ᄲ can appear in specialized contexts such as typography tools, font testing, text normalization, and low-level Korean string processing. When you’re manipulating Hangul at the Jamo level, using the correct code point (U+1132) ensures the intended initial consonant component is preserved.
What Unicode character is ᄲ?
ᄲ is the Hangul Choseong Sios-Pieup character with Unicode code point U+1132.
How do I copy ᄲ reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity ᄲ (as provided for this character).
What CSS escape or JavaScript escape can I use for ᄲ?
CSS escape: \\1132. JavaScript (Unicode code point) escape: \\u{1132}.
Is ᄲ the same as a full Korean syllable?
No. ᄲ is a choseong (initial consonant) Jamo. Full Hangul syllables are typically combinations of choseong, jungseong, and jongseong.