Hangul Choseong Sios-rieul Letter
ᄰ is the Hangul choseong Sios-Rieul consonant used to build Korean syllables.
U+1130
ᄰ is a Korean Hangul choseong, meaning it represents an initial consonant element. It’s typically used as part of a larger Hangul syllable rather than appearing alone. This page helps you copy the character and use the correct Unicode value in tools.
Hangul Choseong Sios-rieul Letter Meaning
ᄰ is the Hangul choseong consonant “Sios-Rieul” (Unicode U+1130). Choseong are leading consonant jamo used to form complete Hangul syllables with additional jamo such as jungseong (vowels) and jongseong (final consonants). The character is primarily encountered in Korean text processing, fonts that expose jamo forms, educational materials, and low-level Unicode work where jamo are handled directly. If you’re building Hangul programmatically, you may need to use this exact code point so syllable composition and rendering remain correct across platforms.
Common uses
- •Typing or inserting the Hangul choseong character directly in Unicode-aware editors
- •Programming tasks that manipulate Korean jamo (Hangul initial consonants) explicitly
- •Designing fonts or UI components that display Hangul jamo forms
- •Linguistics and Korean writing instruction materials showing consonant building blocks
- •Creating test strings for Unicode, rendering, or normalization behavior with Hangul jamo
Examples
ᄰ Hangul Choseong Sios-Rieul
- ᄰᄰᅡᆫ
- ᄰᄰᅥᆯ
- ᄰᄰᅵᄀ
- ᄰᄰᅩᆯ
- ᄰᄰᅮᆫ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1130 | |
| HTML Entity | ᄰ | |
| HTML Code | ᄰ | |
| CSS | \1130 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Sios-rieul letter mean?
ᄰ is the Hangul choseong consonant “Sios-Rieul” (Unicode U+1130). Choseong are leading consonant jamo used to form complete Hangul syllables with additional jamo such as jungseong (vowels) and jongseong (final consonants). The character is primarily encountered in Korean text processing, fonts that expose jamo forms, educational materials, and low-level Unicode work where jamo are handled directly. If you’re building Hangul programmatically, you may need to use this exact code point so syllable composition and rendering remain correct across platforms.
What Unicode character is ᄰ?
ᄰ is Hangul Choseong Sios-Rieul with Unicode code point U+1130.
How do I copy ᄰ on my device?
Select and copy the character ᄰ from this page. You can also use the HTML entity (ᄰ) or the escapes (\\1130 or \\u{1130}) depending on your tool.
Is ᄰ a full Korean syllable?
No. ᄰ is a choseong (initial consonant jamo). It’s usually combined with other jamo to form complete Hangul syllables.
Will it display correctly in all fonts?
Rendering depends on font and system support for Hangul jamo. If you see a missing-glyph box, try a font that includes Hangul Jamo U+1130.