Hangul Jongseong Rieul-kiyeok Letter
ᆰ is a Hangul jongseong (final consonant) used in Korean syllable composition.
U+11B0
ᆰ is a Hangul Jamo character representing a specific final consonant form (jongseong) in Korean. It’s useful when you need to type or generate the exact character for accurate text handling. Use the copy options below to paste it into your work.
Hangul Jongseong Rieul-kiyeok Letter Meaning
ᆰ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-KIYEOK” (U+11B0). In Hangul writing, jongseong characters act as final consonants attached to a syllable block. This particular jamo combines the “rieul” and “kiyeok” sounds as a final consonant shape. You’ll most often encounter it when working with low-level Hangul Jamo data, typography, search/indexing, or when generating text programmatically rather than relying only on higher-level syllable composition. If you’re building or validating Korean text at the character level, this code point is the reliable reference.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting the exact final consonant jamo in Korean text processing or mockups
- •Generating Hangul content programmatically where you need U+11B0 explicitly
- •Testing fonts, rendering, and character support for Hangul jamo characters
- •Database/search indexing for Hangul jamo sequences at the character level
- •Creating precise typography or linguistics materials that reference individual jamo
Examples
ᆰ Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Kiyeok
- ᆰᆰ
- ᆰjongseong: ᆰ
- ᆰU+11B0 = ᆰ
- ᆰFinal jamo ᆰ in Hangul data
- ᆰCopy this character: ᆰ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11B0 | |
| HTML Entity | ᆰ | |
| HTML Code | ᆰ | |
| CSS | \11B0 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Rieul-kiyeok letter mean?
ᆰ is the Unicode character named “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-KIYEOK” (U+11B0). In Hangul writing, jongseong characters act as final consonants attached to a syllable block. This particular jamo combines the “rieul” and “kiyeok” sounds as a final consonant shape. You’ll most often encounter it when working with low-level Hangul Jamo data, typography, search/indexing, or when generating text programmatically rather than relying only on higher-level syllable composition. If you’re building or validating Korean text at the character level, this code point is the reliable reference.
What character is ᆰ?
ᆰ is “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-KIYEOK” with Unicode code point U+11B0.
How do I copy ᆰ for web or code?
You can paste the character directly (ᆰ), or use the provided representations: HTML entity ᆰ, CSS escape \\11B0, or JavaScript escape \\u{11B0}.
Is ᆰ the same as a full Korean syllable?
No. ᆰ is a Hangul jamo used as a jongseong (final consonant) within syllable blocks, not a complete syllable by itself.
Where might I need this exact jamo character?
It’s commonly needed for character-level Korean text work—such as generators, font/rendering tests, search/indexing, or linguistics/typography references.