Hangul Jongseong Yesieung-pansios Letter
ᇲ (U+11F2) is a Hangul compatibility jamo jongseong form used in Korean syllable composition.
U+11F2
ᇲ is a Korean Hangul jamo character classified as a jongseong (final consonant) form. It appears in the Unicode Hangul block and can be used directly or via code point escapes. Use it when you need this specific final-consonant jamo in text or UI.
Hangul Jongseong Yesieung-pansios Letter Meaning
ᇲ is the Unicode character “HANGUL JONGSEONG YESIEUNG-PANSIOS” with code point U+11F2. As a jongseong jamo, it represents a final-consonant sound component related to the “yesieung” (ㅣ/ㅛ-family related jamo behavior) combined with “pansios” (final ㅅ-like behavior) in Hangul composition. In practice, you may encounter it when working with Hangul compatibility jamo, parsing older text, generating syllable parts, or displaying exact Unicode characters rather than relying on higher-level Korean syllable composition.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact Unicode character for Hangul jamo display in a design or UI mockup
- •Using the character in text processing tasks that require precise decomposition into jamo
- •Testing font and rendering support for U+11F2 in web or desktop applications
- •Documenting or labeling Hangul jamo sequences in educational or reference materials
- •Creating repeatable placeholders or symbols in Korean typography experiments
Examples
ᇲ Hangul Jongseong Yesieung-Pansios (U+11F2)
- ᇲᇲ
- ᇲjongseong: ᇲ
- ᇲU+11F2 example: ᇲ
- ᇲHangul jamo test: ᇲ
- ᇲFinal jamo form: ᇲ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+11F2 | |
| HTML Entity | ᇲ | |
| HTML Code | ᇲ | |
| CSS | \11F2 |
FAQ
What is ᇲ called?
ᇲ is “Hangul Jongseong Yesieung-Pansios” (Unicode U+11F2).
How do I copy ᇲ into my project?
You can copy the character directly (ᇲ) or use its Unicode code point U+11F2 via escapes like \\u{11F2}.
What does it represent in Hangul?
It is a jongseong (final consonant) jamo form associated with the yesieung + pansios combination in Unicode’s Hangul jamo set.
Will it display correctly everywhere?
Rendering depends on font and platform support for U+11F2. If it appears as a blank box, try a Unicode font with Hangul coverage.