Hangul Jongseong Sios-pieup Letter
ᇪ is the Hangul jongseong Sios-Pieup jamo, used as a final consonant component in Korean writing.
U+11EA
ᇪ is a Korean Hangul jamo character: HANGUL JONGSEONG SIOS-PIEUP. It’s most often used when working directly with Hangul components rather than complete syllable blocks. Use the copy options below for quick and accurate pasting.
Hangul Jongseong Sios-pieup Letter Meaning
ᇪ (U+11EA) is the Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo named “Hangul Jongseong Sios-Pieup.” In Korean Hangul, jongseong characters represent consonant sounds that appear at the end of a syllable block. This character is typically encountered in contexts where text is decomposed into components (jamo processing), where you need to specify a particular final-consonant element, or when working with fonts and rendering of Hangul jamo. While many users write normal Hangul syllables, this symbol is useful for developers, linguists, and designers handling Hangul at the component level.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste Hangul jamo when working with Korean text decomposition or normalization
- •Specify Hangul jongseong characters in UI mockups or typography samples
- •Use in code/data files that store Hangul components (not whole syllables)
- •Test font coverage and rendering for Hangul jamo blocks
- •Create examples or documentation about Korean final consonant structure
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11EA | |
| HTML Entity | ᇪ | |
| HTML Code | ᇪ | |
| CSS | \11EA |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Sios-pieup letter mean?
ᇪ (U+11EA) is the Hangul jongseong (final consonant) jamo named “Hangul Jongseong Sios-Pieup.” In Korean Hangul, jongseong characters represent consonant sounds that appear at the end of a syllable block. This character is typically encountered in contexts where text is decomposed into components (jamo processing), where you need to specify a particular final-consonant element, or when working with fonts and rendering of Hangul jamo. While many users write normal Hangul syllables, this symbol is useful for developers, linguists, and designers handling Hangul at the component level.
What is ᇪ (U+11EA)?
ᇪ is the Hangul jongseong jamo named “HANGUL JONGSEONG SIOS-PIEUP.” It represents a final-consonant component in Hangul syllable structure.
How do I copy ᇪ into my project?
Copy the character directly (ᇪ), or use the provided escapes such as HTML ᇪ, CSS \\11EA, or JavaScript \\u{11EA}.
Is ᇪ meant to be used as part of a complete Korean syllable?
Often, Korean text is written using complete Hangul syllable blocks. ᇪ is mainly useful when you’re working with Hangul at the component (jamo) level, such as decomposition, rendering tests, or specialized data formats.
Will all fonts display ᇪ correctly?
Not every font supports every Hangul jamo. If you’re using it in a design or app, test the character with your target fonts to confirm proper glyph rendering.