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Hangul Jongseong Mieum-kiyeok Letter

ᇚ is a Hangul final consonant letter (jongseong) named Mieum-kiyeok.

U+11DA

ᇚ (U+11DA) is a Hangul JONGSEONG character used as a final consonant in Korean syllable construction. It’s typically encountered in text that needs precise Hangul decomposition or low-level typography. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode escapes in code.

Hangul Jongseong Mieum-kiyeok Letter Meaning

ᇚ is “HANGUL JONGSEONG MIEUM-KIYEOK” (U+11DA). In Hangul, “jongseong” characters represent final consonants that can appear at the end of a syllable. This letter is specifically the Mieum-kiyeok final consonant, used when a Korean syllable ends with that sound component. Practically, you may see ᇚ in contexts that display Hangul jamo details, in linguistic data, or when working with Unicode for accurate Korean text rendering, normalization, or custom font layouts.

Common uses

  • Representing Hangul syllable-final consonants in linguistic or study materials
  • Building or displaying decomposed Hangul (jamo-level) text in apps and tools
  • Preparing Unicode-accurate content for typography and font testing
  • Working with Korean text normalization, indexing, or search that requires exact code points
  • Typing a specific final-consonant symbol for educational diagrams or UI labels

Examples

ᇚ Hangul Jongseong Mieum-kiyeok

  • Final consonant: ᇚ
  • Jongseong example: ᇚ
  • U+11DA character ᇚ in Hangul
  • ᇚ 사용 (jongseong 표기) 예시

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11DA
HTML Entityᇚ
HTML Codeᇚ
CSS\11DA

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jongseong Mieum-kiyeok letter mean?

ᇚ is “HANGUL JONGSEONG MIEUM-KIYEOK” (U+11DA). In Hangul, “jongseong” characters represent final consonants that can appear at the end of a syllable. This letter is specifically the Mieum-kiyeok final consonant, used when a Korean syllable ends with that sound component. Practically, you may see ᇚ in contexts that display Hangul jamo details, in linguistic data, or when working with Unicode for accurate Korean text rendering, normalization, or custom font layouts.

What Unicode character is ᇚ?

ᇚ is HANGUL JONGSEONG MIEUM-KIYEOK with code point U+11DA.

How do I copy ᇚ safely into code?

You can use the provided escapes: CSS \\11DA or JavaScript \\u{11DA}, or HTML entity &#4570.

Is ᇚ a full Korean syllable?

No. It’s a Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo, used as part of a syllable rather than being a standalone syllable by itself.

Where would I typically see ᇚ?

You may encounter it in jamo-level Hangul displays, linguistic datasets, font/Unicode testing, or applications that render decomposed Korean characters.