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Hangul Jongseong Hieuh Letter

ᇂ (U+11C2) is the Hangul jongseong hieuh character used as a Korean final consonant.

U+11C2

ᇂ is a Hangul Jongseong (final consonant) form identified as HANGUL JONGSEONG HIEUH. It appears in Hangul syllable composition and specialized typography. Use it when you need the exact Unicode character rather than a composed Hangul syllable.

Hangul Jongseong Hieuh Letter Meaning

ᇂ (Unicode U+11C2, named HANGUL JONGSEONG HIEUH) represents a specific Hangul final consonant component. In Hangul syllable structure, a “jongseong” is the consonant that comes at the end of a syllable block. Because this character is the component itself, it’s typically used in contexts where you are dealing with decomposed Hangul forms, fonts, or low-level text processing. For everyday writing, most users type complete syllables instead of individual jongseong characters. Still, designers, developers, and linguistics-oriented projects may need the exact code point for accurate rendering and data handling.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Unicode character for Korean typography work or font testing
  • Using the code point U+11C2 in developer text fixtures and Unicode validation tests
  • Rendering decomposed Hangul data in applications that store syllable components separately
  • Including the symbol in linguistic or instructional content about Hangul structure
  • Creating precise visual examples for designers working on Hangul layout and spacing

Examples

ᇂ Hangul Jongseong Hieuh

  • U+11C2 = ᇂ
  • Hangul jongs\u0007eong: ᇂ
  • Final consonant component ᇂ
  • Test string: ᇂᇂᇂ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11C2
HTML Entityᇂ
HTML Codeᇂ
CSS\11C2

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jongseong Hieuh letter mean?

ᇂ (Unicode U+11C2, named HANGUL JONGSEONG HIEUH) represents a specific Hangul final consonant component. In Hangul syllable structure, a “jongseong” is the consonant that comes at the end of a syllable block. Because this character is the component itself, it’s typically used in contexts where you are dealing with decomposed Hangul forms, fonts, or low-level text processing. For everyday writing, most users type complete syllables instead of individual jongseong characters. Still, designers, developers, and linguistics-oriented projects may need the exact code point for accurate rendering and data handling.

What Unicode character is ᇂ?

ᇂ is HANGUL JONGSEONG HIEUH with Unicode code point U+11C2.

How do I copy ᇂ into my text?

Copy the character ᇂ directly from this page, or use the escapes like \\u{11C2} (JavaScript) or \\11C2 (CSS).

Is ᇂ the same as typing a normal Korean syllable?

No. ᇂ is a specific Hangul final consonant (jongseong) component. Many users type complete syllable blocks instead of individual jongs\u0007eong characters.

Where is ᇂ most useful?

It’s most useful for Unicode-accurate text handling, font/typography testing, and decomposed Hangul data in developer or linguistic workflows.