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Hangul Choseong Ssangsios-pieup Letter

ꥵ (Hangul Choseong Ssangsi-os-Pieup) is a Korean Hangul letter used in specific syllable formation.

U+A975

ꥵ is a Hangul choseong (initial consonant) character: “Ssangsi-os-pieup.” It belongs to the Hangul block in Unicode and is useful when writing or processing texts that use historical or compatibility-specific jamo sequences.

Hangul Choseong Ssangsios-pieup Letter Meaning

ꥵ (U+A975) is the Hangul choseong named “Ssangsi-os-pieup.” In Hangul writing, choseong characters represent the initial consonant component used to form syllables. This specific choseong corresponds to a particular consonant cluster built from “ssangsi-os” plus “pieup,” and it may appear in specialized linguistic content, structured text, fonts, or data that explicitly uses jamo rather than fully composed syllables. When you use it directly, it can be important to ensure your renderer and fonts support Hangul jamo characters so it displays correctly and combines/aligns as intended.

Common uses

  • Linguistic data entry that uses explicit Hangul jamo (choseong) rather than precomposed syllables
  • Text processing or normalization for Korean datasets and corpora that preserve jamo-level structure
  • Font testing and UI layout checks for Unicode Hangul jamo characters
  • Programming or templating where Unicode code points need to be reproduced exactly
  • Academic or documentation content describing Hangul consonant components

Examples

ꥵ Hangul Choseong Ssangsi-os-Pieup

  • hangul_jamo=ꥵ
  • Initial choseong: ꥵ
  • U+A975 corresponds to ꥵ
  • Sample string: ꥵꥵꥵ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+A975
HTML Entityꥵ
HTML Codeꥵ
CSS\A975

FAQ

What does the Hangul Choseong Ssangsios-pieup letter mean?

ꥵ (U+A975) is the Hangul choseong named “Ssangsi-os-pieup.” In Hangul writing, choseong characters represent the initial consonant component used to form syllables. This specific choseong corresponds to a particular consonant cluster built from “ssangsi-os” plus “pieup,” and it may appear in specialized linguistic content, structured text, fonts, or data that explicitly uses jamo rather than fully composed syllables. When you use it directly, it can be important to ensure your renderer and fonts support Hangul jamo characters so it displays correctly and combines/aligns as intended.

What Unicode character is ꥵ?

ꥵ is U+A975, named “HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGSIOS-PIEUP.”

How do I copy ꥵ easily?

Copy the character itself (ꥵ), or use the HTML entity ꥵ / CSS escape \\A975 / JavaScript escape \\u{A975}.

Is ꥵ a full Hangul syllable?

No. It is a Hangul choseong (initial consonant/jamo), not a fully composed syllable.

Will ꥵ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and Unicode support. Most modern systems support U+A975, but if the glyph is missing, install/enable a font that includes Hangul jamo characters.