Hangul Jongseong Sios Letter
ᆺ is the Hangul consonant jamo Jongseong Sios, used as a final (batchim) element in Korean writing.
U+11BA
ᆺ is a single Hangul jamo character used in Korean to form syllables. It specifically represents the Jongseong Sios (final consonant) in Hangul syllable blocks. This page helps you copy, identify, and place the character correctly.
Hangul Jongseong Sios Letter Meaning
ᆺ is the Unicode character “HANGUL JONGSEONG SIOS” with code point U+11BA (HTML entity: ᆺ). In Hangul, it functions as a jongseong (final consonant) element. When composing Hangul syllables, this jamo is used as the batchim that appears at the end of a syllable block, affecting the pronunciation by adding a trailing “s” sound component. It is not typically used as an independent letter in normal Korean text; instead, it appears inside syllable construction. If you are working with Korean phonetics, typography, or Unicode/HTML rendering, this character is the precise code for that final consonant jamo.
Common uses
- •Generating or editing Hangul syllables that require Sios as a final consonant (batchim).
- •Typography and font testing for Hangul jamo rendering and positioning.
- •Unicode text processing tools that handle Hangul jamo separately from syllable blocks.
- •Linguistics or phonetics data entry where final consonant jamo are stored explicitly.
- •Copy/paste for UI or forms that display decomposed Hangul jamo characters.
Examples
ᆺ Hangul Jongseong Sios
- ᆺᆺ는 받침으로 사용됩니다.
- ᆺ이 문장에는 ᆺ가 포함되어 있어요.
- ᆺ코드 U+11BA는 Hangul Jongseong Sios 입니다.
- ᆺ폰트 테스트용으로 ᆺ를 입력했습니다.
- ᆺ종성(받침) 분해 데이터에 ᆺ를 사용하세요.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11BA | |
| HTML Entity | ᆺ | |
| HTML Code | ᆺ | |
| CSS | \11BA |
FAQ
What does ᆺ represent in Korean text?
ᆺ is Hangul Jongseong Sios, meaning it acts as the final consonant (batchim) element in Hangul syllable blocks.
What is the Unicode code point for ᆺ?
The Unicode code point for ᆺ is U+11BA.
How can I copy ᆺ from this page?
Copy the character itself (ᆺ). You can also copy the HTML entity (ᆺ), CSS escape (\\11BA), or JavaScript escape (\\u{11BA}).
Can I use ᆺ as a standalone letter in Korean?
Usually it’s used as part of syllable composition (as a final consonant). In normal running Korean text, syllables are typically composed as full Hangul syllable blocks rather than single jongseong characters.