Hangul Jongseong Rieul-khieukh Letter
ᇘ (U+11D8) is the Hangul jongseong Rieul-Khieukh final consonant jamo.
U+11D8
ᇘ is a Hangul consonant jamo used as a final (jongseong) in Korean syllable blocks. It corresponds to Unicode code point U+11D8. You can copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode escapes in code.
Hangul Jongseong Rieul-khieukh Letter Meaning
ᇘ represents the Hangul jongseong “Rieul-Khieukh,” meaning it functions as a trailing consonant component when forming Korean syllables. In Hangul writing, a syllable can include an initial consonant, a vowel, and an optional final consonant; this character is used for that final position. As a jamo, it may appear on its own in specialized text processing, fonts, or linguistic data, but it is most often encountered as part of Hangul syllable composition. When you work with Unicode text, knowing its exact code point (U+11D8) helps prevent mismatches and rendering issues.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact Hangul final consonant jamo into Korean text or annotations
- •Using Unicode U+11D8 in software strings, UI labels, or localized content
- •Building or testing Hangul syllable composition logic in text-processing tools
- •Preparing linguistic or educational materials that reference specific jamo characters
- •Troubleshooting font/rendering issues for Hangul jamo characters in editors
Examples
ᇘ Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Khieukh
- ᇘᇘ
- ᇘfinal jamo: ᇘ
- ᇘUnicode U+11D8 = ᇘ
- ᇘjongseong example: ᇘ
- ᇘKorean jamo reference: ᇘ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11D8 | |
| HTML Entity | ᇘ | |
| HTML Code | ᇘ | |
| CSS | \11D8 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Rieul-khieukh letter mean?
ᇘ represents the Hangul jongseong “Rieul-Khieukh,” meaning it functions as a trailing consonant component when forming Korean syllables. In Hangul writing, a syllable can include an initial consonant, a vowel, and an optional final consonant; this character is used for that final position. As a jamo, it may appear on its own in specialized text processing, fonts, or linguistic data, but it is most often encountered as part of Hangul syllable composition. When you work with Unicode text, knowing its exact code point (U+11D8) helps prevent mismatches and rendering issues.
What is ᇘ (U+11D8)?
ᇘ is the Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo named “Rieul-Khieukh.” Its Unicode code point is U+11D8.
How do I copy ᇘ correctly?
Copy the character directly as shown on this page. For code or HTML, you can use the HTML entity ᇘ or Unicode escapes.
Where would I use ᇘ in Korean text?
It’s used for the final (jongseong) consonant component when forming Hangul syllables, or as a standalone jamo in linguistic/data contexts.
What Unicode formats are available for ᇘ?
The provided representations are: HTML entity ᇘ, CSS escape \\11D8, and JavaScript escape \\u{11D8}.