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Hangul Jongseong Rieul-mieum Letter

ᆱ (Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Mieum) is a Korean final consonant jamo used in composed Hangul syllables.

U+11B1

ᆱ is a Hangul jamo representing a jongseong (syllable-final) consonant. It is commonly used as part of composed Hangul syllables when text is rendered in Korean.

Hangul Jongseong Rieul-mieum Letter Meaning

ᆱ is the Unicode character “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-MIEUM” (U+11B1). As a jongseong, it functions as a final consonant element in Hangul syllable composition, typically appearing when building Korean words at the end of a syllable block. The character itself is a jamo, so in normal Korean writing it is most often encountered indirectly through a completed Hangul syllable. When you insert ᆱ directly, it can be useful for typography, language data processing, or when generating/inspecting Hangul at the jamo level rather than syllable level.

Common uses

  • Typing or generating Hangul at the jamo (jongseong) level for text processing
  • Web and UI typography when you need to render or test specific Hangul components
  • Linguistic notes, examples, or documentation that discuss Hangul final consonants
  • Programmatic construction of Hangul syllables from jamo sequences
  • Copy/paste use in design mockups that require Korean jamo symbols

Examples

ᆱ Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Mieum Symbol

  • jongseong: ᆱ
  • U+11B1 = ᆱ
  • Hangul jamo ᆱ (final consonant component)
  • Copy this symbol: ᆱ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11B1
HTML Entityᆱ
HTML Codeᆱ
CSS\11B1

FAQ

What is ᆱ in Korean writing?

ᆱ is the Hangul jongseong (syllable-final) jamo called “Rieul-Mieum,” represented by Unicode U+11B1.

How do I copy ᆱ for use in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ᆱ.

What does “jongseong” mean?

Jongseong refers to the final consonant element in a composed Hangul syllable. It may appear at the end of the syllable block.

Is ᆱ the same as a full Korean syllable?

No. ᆱ is a jamo (component). Full syllables are formed by combining jamo into a composed Hangul character.