Hangul Jongseong Pieup-sios Letter
ᆹ (U+11B9) is the Hangul final consonant form called Jongseong Pieup-Sios.
U+11B9
ᆹ is a Hangul jamo used as a final (jongseong) consonant in Korean syllable blocks. It’s part of Unicode and can be copied or referenced directly in text and code.
Hangul Jongseong Pieup-sios Letter Meaning
ᆹ represents the Hangul final consonant “pieup-sios” in the jongseong (bottom/right-side) position of a Korean syllable. In Hangul, syllables are built from an initial consonant (choseong), a vowel (jungseong), and optionally a final consonant (jongseong). When writing or rendering Hangul, the correct jongseong affects pronunciation and spelling. As a standalone character, ᆹ can be useful for fonts, typography testing, linguistic work, or when you need to include the specific Unicode character U+11B9.
Common uses
- •Typing or pasting a specific Hangul jongseong character into Korean text
- •Linguistics or language-learning materials that list Hangul jamo components
- •Font testing to verify correct rendering of Hangul final consonants
- •UI content where you need to display Hangul jamo explicitly (not just syllables)
- •Developer use in Unicode strings using code points like U+11B9
Examples
ᆹ Hangul Jongseong Pieup-Sios
- ᆹᆹ
- ᆹfinal: ᆹ
- ᆹjongseong = ᆹ
- ᆹUnicode test ᆹ (U+11B9)
- ᆹHangul jamo ᆹ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11B9 | |
| HTML Entity | ᆹ | |
| HTML Code | ᆹ | |
| CSS | \11B9 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Pieup-sios letter mean?
ᆹ represents the Hangul final consonant “pieup-sios” in the jongseong (bottom/right-side) position of a Korean syllable. In Hangul, syllables are built from an initial consonant (choseong), a vowel (jungseong), and optionally a final consonant (jongseong). When writing or rendering Hangul, the correct jongseong affects pronunciation and spelling. As a standalone character, ᆹ can be useful for fonts, typography testing, linguistic work, or when you need to include the specific Unicode character U+11B9.
What Unicode character is ᆹ?
ᆹ is HANGUL JONGSEONG PIEUP-SIOS with Unicode code point U+11B9.
Is ᆹ a complete Korean syllable?
No. ᆹ is a Hangul jamo used as a final consonant (jongseong) component within a syllable block.
How can I copy ᆹ into a program?
You can copy the character directly (ᆹ) or use its escapes: HTML ᆹ, CSS \\11B9, or JavaScript \\u{11B9}.
Will it display correctly in all fonts?
It depends on font and rendering support for Hangul jamo. Unicode support is required, and some fonts may not include the glyph.