Hangul Choseong Tikeut-kiyeok Letter
ᄗ is a Hangul choseong (leading consonant) jamo used when composing Korean syllables.
U+1117
ᄗ is one of the Hangul choseong jamo characters used as the initial consonant in Korean syllable blocks. Because it’s a standalone jamo, it’s often seen in linguistics, typing tools, and text processing. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point (U+1117).
Hangul Choseong Tikeut-kiyeok Letter Meaning
ᄗ is the Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok (U+1117). In Hangul writing, choseong are the leading consonant components that combine with a vowel and an optional final consonant to form a complete syllable. As a standalone character, it’s mainly used in contexts where you need to represent or manipulate individual jamo (for example, in font/typography work, Korean text normalization, or educational materials). In normal Korean text, these jamo typically appear combined inside a composed syllable rather than on their own.
Common uses
- •Copying the specific Hangul jamo into forms or documents for Korean language resources
- •Linguistics and education content that needs individual Hangul components (jamo)
- •Debugging or testing Unicode text rendering for Hangul jamo support
- •Building or validating Hangul processing pipelines (decomposition/combination)
- •Creating custom typography samples and UI glyph previews
Examples
ᄗ Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok
- ᄗᄗ
- ᄗjamo: ᄗ
- ᄗUnicode test: U+1117 ᄗ
- ᄗHangul choseong ᄗ in isolation
- ᄗFont preview glyph: ᄗ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1117 | |
| HTML Entity | ᄗ | |
| HTML Code | ᄗ | |
| CSS | \1117 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Tikeut-kiyeok letter mean?
ᄗ is the Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok (U+1117). In Hangul writing, choseong are the leading consonant components that combine with a vowel and an optional final consonant to form a complete syllable. As a standalone character, it’s mainly used in contexts where you need to represent or manipulate individual jamo (for example, in font/typography work, Korean text normalization, or educational materials). In normal Korean text, these jamo typically appear combined inside a composed syllable rather than on their own.
What is ᄗ (U+1117)?
ᄗ is the Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok, a leading consonant jamo used to build Korean syllables.
How do I copy ᄗ reliably in code?
Use the Unicode code point U+1117. Common escapes include \\1117 and \\u{1117} (JavaScript), or ᄗ (HTML entity).
Will ᄗ look like a full Korean letter?
As a single jamo, it typically looks like part of a syllable. In normal Korean text, it’s usually combined into a completed syllable block with a vowel and (optionally) a final consonant.
Where can I use this character?
It’s useful for Unicode/jamo testing, educational or linguistic content, font glyph previews, and text processing tasks that handle Hangul components.