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Hangul Jongseong Rieul-mieum-sios Letter

ᇒ is a Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo: Rieul-Mieum-Sios.

U+11D2

ᇒ is a Hangul Jamo character from the jongseong block used in Korean writing systems. It represents a specific final-consonant form called “Rieul-Mieum-Sios.” If you need the exact symbol, you can copy it or use its Unicode/HTML forms.

Hangul Jongseong Rieul-mieum-sios Letter Meaning

ᇒ is the Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo named “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-MIEUM-SIOS” (Unicode U+11D2). In Hangul, jongseong characters are used to express final consonants that appear at the end of syllables. This specific jamo corresponds to a particular consonant combination involving rieul (ㄹ), mieum (ㅁ), and sios (ㅅ), used when the language orthography requires that exact final sound. You’ll most often see it in cases where text is represented at the jamo level (not only complete precomposed Hangul syllables), such as typography, font testing, and precise encoding work.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for jamo-level Korean text (linguistics or transcription notes)
  • Typography and font testing where exact Hangul Jamo codepoints matter
  • Programming/debugging Unicode strings that include Hangul jongseong jamo
  • Creating searchable text samples for character support documentation
  • Designing custom glyph/layout demos for Korean script components

Examples

ᇒ Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Mieum-Sios

  • Final jamo: ᇒ
  • Unicode test: U+11D2 → ᇒ
  • Copy this symbol: ᇒ
  • Hangul jamo sample: ᇒ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11D2
HTML Entityᇒ
HTML Codeᇒ
CSS\11D2

FAQ

What character is ᇒ?

ᇒ is the Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Mieum-Sios jamo, Unicode name “HANGUL JONGSEONG RIEUL-MIEUM-SIOS” at codepoint U+11D2.

How do I copy ᇒ reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᇒ (as provided for this character). You can also paste the literal symbol ᇒ if your font supports it.

What does “jongseong” mean?

In Hangul, “jongseong” refers to the final consonant position in a syllable. Characters in this set represent different possible endings.

Will ᇒ display correctly on all devices?

Not always. Display depends on whether the font and rendering system support Hangul jamo characters at U+11D2. If it doesn’t show, try a Unicode-capable font.