Hangul Jongseong Khieukh Letter
ᆿ (Hangul Jongseong Khieukh) is a Korean consonant jamo used as a final syllable sound.
U+11BF
ᆿ is the Unicode character named Hangul Jongseong Khieukḥ (U+11BF). It belongs to the Hangul (Korean) block and is used as a “jongseong” (final consonant) jamo in syllable composition.
Hangul Jongseong Khieukh Letter Meaning
ᆿ represents the Hangul jongseong khieukḥ, a final consonant jamo used inside Korean syllable blocks. In Korean orthography, jongseong values contribute the ending sound of a syllable (for example, syllables that end with a corresponding “k/khieuk” style final). This character is not typically typed as a standalone letter in most contexts; instead, it appears as part of the Hangul syllable system when building complete syllables. Designers and developers may still need this jamo for fine-grained typography, custom text processing, font testing, or working directly at the Unicode level.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Unicode-accurate Korean jamo editing
- •Typography and font testing for Hangul final consonants
- •Programming tasks that require explicit U+11BF insertion
- •Linguistic or educational content about Hangul jamo components
- •Debugging text rendering where syllable endings are encoded precisely
Examples
ᆿ Hangul Jongseong Khieukh Symbol
- ᆿᆿ
- ᆿᆿᆿᆿ
- ᆿfinal: ᆿ (U+11BF)
- ᆿjongseong example: ᆿ
- ᆿHangul jamo: ᆿ in Unicode
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11BF | |
| HTML Entity | ᆿ | |
| HTML Code | ᆿ | |
| CSS | \11BF |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Khieukh letter mean?
ᆿ represents the Hangul jongseong khieukḥ, a final consonant jamo used inside Korean syllable blocks. In Korean orthography, jongseong values contribute the ending sound of a syllable (for example, syllables that end with a corresponding “k/khieuk” style final). This character is not typically typed as a standalone letter in most contexts; instead, it appears as part of the Hangul syllable system when building complete syllables. Designers and developers may still need this jamo for fine-grained typography, custom text processing, font testing, or working directly at the Unicode level.
What is the Unicode code point for ᆿ?
ᆿ is U+11BF.
What is the HTML entity for ᆿ?
The HTML entity is ᆿ.
How do I use ᆿ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\11BF. JavaScript escape: \\u{11BF}.
Is ᆿ usually typed as a standalone character?
Often it’s handled as a component (jongseong) within Hangul syllable composition, though it can be copied or inserted directly when working at the Unicode jamo level.