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Hangul Jungseong Araea-eo Letter

ᆟ (U+119F) is the Hangul Jungseong Araea-EO jamo used in Korean writing.

U+119F

ᆟ is a Hangul jamo character from the Hangul (Korean) block. Its Unicode name is “HANGUL JUNGSEONG ARAEA-EO,” and it has codepoint U+119F. Use it when you need this specific vowel jamo in Korean text and typography.

Hangul Jungseong Araea-eo Letter Meaning

ᆟ is a Hangul jamo, specifically “HANGUL JUNGSEONG ARAEA-EO” with Unicode codepoint U+119F (HTML entity ᆟ). In Hangul, jamo are individual letter components that can combine to form syllables. This character is most relevant when you are working at the jamo level—such as typesetting, generating Korean text from components, displaying decomposed Hangul, or correcting rendering issues where syllables need to be represented by their parts. It’s typically used in software, fonts, and data processing that handle Hangul decomposition/composition rather than everyday typing alone.

Common uses

  • Pasting the exact jamo character into Korean text that requires jamo-level accuracy
  • Working with Unicode normalization or Hangul decomposition/composition in software
  • Testing font support for the Hangul block at the U+119F codepoint
  • Preparing UI labels or data fields where characters must match a specified codepoint
  • Editing or repairing text where a Hangul syllable was split into its component jamo

Examples

ᆟ Hangul Jungseong Araea-EO

  • 자ᆟ
  • ᆟ사용
  • 테스트ᆟ문자
  • U+119F: ᆟ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+119F
HTML Entityᆟ
HTML Codeᆟ
CSS\119F

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong Araea-eo letter mean?

ᆟ is a Hangul jamo, specifically “HANGUL JUNGSEONG ARAEA-EO” with Unicode codepoint U+119F (HTML entity ᆟ). In Hangul, jamo are individual letter components that can combine to form syllables. This character is most relevant when you are working at the jamo level—such as typesetting, generating Korean text from components, displaying decomposed Hangul, or correcting rendering issues where syllables need to be represented by their parts. It’s typically used in software, fonts, and data processing that handle Hangul decomposition/composition rather than everyday typing alone.

What is the Unicode code point for ᆟ?

The Unicode code point for ᆟ is U+119F.

How can I copy ᆟ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ᆟ

How do I reference ᆟ in CSS or JavaScript escapes?

CSS escape: \\119F. JavaScript (Unicode code point) escape: \\u{119F}.

Is ᆟ the same as a full Hangul syllable?

No. ᆟ is a Hangul jamo (a letter component). Full syllables are combinations of jamo.