Hangul Choseong Ssangyeorinhieuh Letter
ꥼ is the Hangul Choseong Ssangyeorinhiueuh jamo character (U+A97C).
U+A97C
ꥼ (U+A97C) is a Hangul choseong jamo used to build Korean syllables. It’s a specific consonant letter used in specialized text and typography.
Hangul Choseong Ssangyeorinhieuh Letter Meaning
ꥼ is the Unicode Hangul choseong called “Ssangyeorinhiueuh” (hangul double yeorin + hieuh). As a Hangul Jamo, it belongs to the set of consonant components that can combine into complete Hangul syllables in Korean text rendering. In practice, you’ll mostly encounter ꥼ when working with Korean jamo sequences, font or glyph testing, linguistic datasets, or precise character-by-character text creation. When you need the character exactly as a standalone symbol (not a composed syllable), copying the literal ꥼ or using its provided codepoint/escapes is the most reliable approach.
Common uses
- •Typing or pasting exact Hangul jamo text in Korean language projects
- •Testing fonts and glyph support for less common Hangul characters
- •Representing Hangul consonant components in Unicode/linguistics datasets
- •Creating custom keyboards, character pickers, or UI character lists
- •Documenting character mappings with the correct codepoint (U+A97C)
Examples
ꥼ Hangul Choseong Ssangyeorinhiueuh
- ꥼꥼ
- ꥼJamo: ꥼ (U+A97C)
- ꥼCompose sequence: ꥼ + (next vowel)
- ꥼCharacter check: ꥼ renders correctly?
- ꥼUnicode input test: ꥼ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A97C | |
| HTML Entity | ꥼ | |
| HTML Code | ꥼ | |
| CSS | \A97C |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Ssangyeorinhieuh letter mean?
ꥼ is the Unicode Hangul choseong called “Ssangyeorinhiueuh” (hangul double yeorin + hieuh). As a Hangul Jamo, it belongs to the set of consonant components that can combine into complete Hangul syllables in Korean text rendering. In practice, you’ll mostly encounter ꥼ when working with Korean jamo sequences, font or glyph testing, linguistic datasets, or precise character-by-character text creation. When you need the character exactly as a standalone symbol (not a composed syllable), copying the literal ꥼ or using its provided codepoint/escapes is the most reliable approach.
What is ꥼ (U+A97C)?
ꥼ is the Hangul choseong character “Ssangyeorinhiueuh” (Unicode code point U+A97C).
How can I copy ꥼ into my project?
Copy the literal character ꥼ, or use the provided escapes: HTML ꥼ, CSS \\A97C, or JavaScript \\u{A97C}.
Will ꥼ display the same in every font?
Not always—glyph support varies by font. If you’re testing, try a Unicode-capable Korean font and verify rendering.
Can ꥼ be used as a standalone character or only inside syllables?
It can be used standalone as a Jamo character, but it’s also commonly part of Hangul syllable construction when combined in the correct sequence.