Hangul Jongseong Yesieung Letter
ᇰ (U+11F0) is the Hangul jongseong yesieung character used as a final consonant in Korean syllable construction.
U+11F0
ᇰ is a Hangul Jamo used as a jongseong (final consonant). It corresponds to the Unicode name “HANGUL JONGSEONG YESIEUNG.” Use it when you need precise Korean text rendering or typography.
Hangul Jongseong Yesieung Letter Meaning
ᇰ represents the Hangul Jamo called “jongseong yesieung,” identified by Unicode code point U+11F0. As a jongseong, it functions as a consonant element that can appear at the end of a Korean syllable during composition. Depending on your workflow, you may encounter it directly when working with Unicode character sets, decomposed Hangul data, font or rendering tests, or when generating or parsing text at the Jamo level instead of using precomposed Hangul syllables. It is not a standalone word character in English contexts; it’s primarily a structural element for Korean syllable formation.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact Hangul jongseong Jamo into Korean text where the final consonant form is required
- •Unicode/encoding tests involving Hangul Jamo characters and code point validation
- •Working with decomposed Hangul data in text processing or localization pipelines
- •Typography and font testing to verify glyph support for U+11F0
- •Creating precise mockups or UI strings that require Hangul Jamo-level control
Examples
ᇰ Hangul Jongseong Yesieung Symbol
- ᇰᇰ
- ᇰfinal consonant: ᇰ
- ᇰU+11F0 = ᇰ
- ᇰJamo example: ᇰ (copy ᇰ)
- ᇰHangul jongseong: ᇰ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11F0 | |
| HTML Entity | ᇰ | |
| HTML Code | ᇰ | |
| CSS | \11F0 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jongseong Yesieung letter mean?
ᇰ represents the Hangul Jamo called “jongseong yesieung,” identified by Unicode code point U+11F0. As a jongseong, it functions as a consonant element that can appear at the end of a Korean syllable during composition. Depending on your workflow, you may encounter it directly when working with Unicode character sets, decomposed Hangul data, font or rendering tests, or when generating or parsing text at the Jamo level instead of using precomposed Hangul syllables. It is not a standalone word character in English contexts; it’s primarily a structural element for Korean syllable formation.
What is the Unicode code point for ᇰ?
ᇰ is U+11F0 (Unicode name: HANGUL JONGSEONG YESIEUNG).
How do I copy ᇰ into my project?
You can copy the character directly (ᇰ), or use the provided encodings like ᇰ, \\11F0, or \\u{11F0}.
Is ᇰ the same as a normal Korean consonant letter?
ᇰ is a Hangul Jamo specifically labeled as a jongseong (final consonant component), rather than a typical precomposed Hangul syllable.
Where might I see ᇰ in real text?
You may encounter it in decomposed Hangul strings, Unicode/font testing, or tooling that handles Korean syllable components at the Jamo level.