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Hangul Jongseong Nieun-thieuth Letter

ᇉ (Hangul jongseong nieun-thieuth) is a Korean consonant used as a final (받침) in Hangul syllables.

U+11C9

ᇉ is a specific Hangul jamo used in Korean writing. In particular, it represents a final consonant (jongseong) sound within a Hangul syllable block.

Hangul Jongseong Nieun-thieuth Letter Meaning

ᇉ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL JONGSEONG NIEUN-THIEUTH” (U+11C9). It is a Hangul jamo type (jongseong), meaning it functions as the final consonant of a Hangul syllable (받침) rather than an initial consonant. When forming Korean syllables, jongseong jamo combine with vowel and optional initial consonants to create complete syllable characters. Use ᇉ when you need the exact final consonant component in text, font testing, linguistic data, or when working with Hangul processing pipelines that manipulate individual jamo.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact final consonant jamo for Hangul syllable construction in Korean text tools
  • Linguistic or typography datasets that store Hangul jamo separately from syllable blocks
  • Font or rendering tests to verify how a specific jongseong displays
  • Programming examples and debugging logs for Unicode Hangul jamo handling
  • Designing UI elements or labels that require precise Hangul jamo characters

Examples

ᇉ Hangul Jongseong Nieun-Thieuth

  • ᇉ (U+11C9) in Hangul jamo lists
  • Test string: ᇉ ᇉ ᇉ
  • Debug output shows character: ᇉ
  • Hangul jamo sequence includes: ᇉ
  • Font preview: display ᇉ in a syllable-building mockup

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11C9
HTML Entityᇉ
HTML Codeᇉ
CSS\11C9

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jongseong Nieun-thieuth letter mean?

ᇉ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL JONGSEONG NIEUN-THIEUTH” (U+11C9). It is a Hangul jamo type (jongseong), meaning it functions as the final consonant of a Hangul syllable (받침) rather than an initial consonant. When forming Korean syllables, jongseong jamo combine with vowel and optional initial consonants to create complete syllable characters. Use ᇉ when you need the exact final consonant component in text, font testing, linguistic data, or when working with Hangul processing pipelines that manipulate individual jamo.

What is ᇉ used for in Korean text?

ᇉ is a Hangul jongseong (final consonant jamo). It corresponds to the final (받침) component in a Hangul syllable.

What is the Unicode code point for ᇉ?

The Unicode code point is U+11C9.

How can I copy ᇉ reliably in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: ᇉ.

Does ᇉ represent an initial consonant in Hangul?

No. As a jongseong, ᇉ is intended as a final consonant within a syllable, not an initial consonant.