Hangul Jungseong Ae Letter
ᅢ (U+1162) is the Hangul Jungseong AE vowel jamo used in building Korean syllables.
U+1162
ᅢ is a Hangul vowel jamo from the Jungseong (medial vowel) set. It does not stand alone as a complete syllable in standard Hangul writing, but it contributes to forming syllables.
Hangul Jungseong Ae Letter Meaning
ᅢ is the Unicode character known as HANGUL JUNGSEONG AE (U+1162). As a Jungseong, it represents the vowel sound associated with “ae” when Hangul syllables are composed. In modern Korean text, Jungseong characters are typically used as part of syllable assembly (with a leading consonant and, optionally, a trailing consonant) rather than being written by themselves. When copying or coding, you can use the character directly, or you can combine it with other Hangul jamo to construct the syllables you need. This symbol is best understood as a component for Korean vowel structure.
Common uses
- •Building Korean syllables programmatically from jamo components
- •Typing or rendering specific Hangul vowel shapes in custom text tools
- •Creating typography/linguistics examples that isolate Jungseong vowels
- •Using as a character in data labeling, fonts testing, or UI glyph previews
- •Back-end normalization or validation for Unicode Hangul sequences
Examples
ᅢ Hangul Jungseong AE Symbol
- ᅢᅢ
- ᅢᅢᆫ
- ᅢᅢᆺ
- ᅢᅢᆯᄀ
- ᅢᅢᅢ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1162 | |
| HTML Entity | ᅢ | |
| HTML Code | ᅢ | |
| CSS | \1162 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jungseong Ae letter mean?
ᅢ is the Unicode character known as HANGUL JUNGSEONG AE (U+1162). As a Jungseong, it represents the vowel sound associated with “ae” when Hangul syllables are composed. In modern Korean text, Jungseong characters are typically used as part of syllable assembly (with a leading consonant and, optionally, a trailing consonant) rather than being written by themselves. When copying or coding, you can use the character directly, or you can combine it with other Hangul jamo to construct the syllables you need. This symbol is best understood as a component for Korean vowel structure.
What is ᅢ (U+1162)?
ᅢ is HANGUL JUNGSEONG AE (Unicode U+1162), a Korean medial vowel jamo used to form Hangul syllables.
Can I use ᅢ as a standalone Korean character?
It can appear by itself in text, but it is typically meant to be combined with leading consonant jamo (and sometimes trailing jamo) to form a complete syllable.
How do I copy ᅢ in code or HTML?
Use the character itself (ᅢ) or the provided references: HTML entity ᅢ and CSS escape \\1162.
What should I search for if I want to find related Korean vowel jamo?
Search for “Hangul Jungseong” and the specific vowel name (AE) or the Unicode code point U+1162.