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Hangul Jungseong Araea-i Letter

ᆡ is the Hangul Jungseong ARAEA-I character (U+11A1) used in Korean Hangul syllable composition.

U+11A1

ᆡ is a Hangul JUNGSEONG character used as a vowel component within Hangul syllables. It’s part of Unicode at U+11A1 and can be copied or used in fonts that support this block. This page helps you understand what it is and how to paste it correctly.

Hangul Jungseong Araea-i Letter Meaning

ᆡ is the Hangul Jungseong ARAEA-I, a vowel-related letter component in the Hangul writing system. In practice, it’s most commonly encountered as part of precomposed Hangul syllables or in environments where Hangul components are manipulated directly (for example, when working with text normalization, educational materials, or custom rendering). When you type or render Korean text, the correct placement is handled by Hangul composition rules in the font/rendering engine. As a standalone character, it typically has meaning as a Jungseong element rather than a complete syllable.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for Korean typography or Hangul component demonstrations
  • Use in linguistics or writing tools that handle Hangul jamo directly
  • Rendering tests for Unicode and font support of U+11A1
  • Educational text when teaching Hangul jamo and syllable structure
  • Data entry for systems that store Hangul components separately from syllables

Examples

ᆡ Hangul Jungseong ARAEA-I (U+11A1)

  • Hangul jamo: ᆡ (U+11A1)
  • Testing rendering of ᆡ in my font
  • Jungseong example character: ᆡ
  • Unicode reference for ᆡ is U+11A1
  • Copy this Hangul component: ᆡ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11A1
HTML Entityᆡ
HTML Codeᆡ
CSS\11A1

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong Araea-i letter mean?

ᆡ is the Hangul Jungseong ARAEA-I, a vowel-related letter component in the Hangul writing system. In practice, it’s most commonly encountered as part of precomposed Hangul syllables or in environments where Hangul components are manipulated directly (for example, when working with text normalization, educational materials, or custom rendering). When you type or render Korean text, the correct placement is handled by Hangul composition rules in the font/rendering engine. As a standalone character, it typically has meaning as a Jungseong element rather than a complete syllable.

What Unicode character is ᆡ?

ᆡ is Hangul Jungseong ARAEA-I with Unicode code point U+11A1 (HTML: ᆡ).

How do I copy ᆡ?

Select the character ᆡ and copy it, or use the provided code forms in your editor/workflow (Unicode U+11A1).

Will ᆡ look correct on all devices?

Not always. It depends on whether the font and rendering system support the Hangul jamo block that includes U+11A1.

Is ᆡ a complete Korean syllable by itself?

It’s a Hangul Jungseong component (a vowel element). In Korean writing, complete syllables are formed by combining jamo according to Hangul composition rules.