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Hangul Jungseong I-a Letter

ᆘ (U+1198) is a Hangul Jungseong I-A letter used in Korean syllable composition.

U+1198

ᆘ is a single Hangul JUNGSEONG character encoded at U+1198. It is mainly used as part of Hangul syllable construction in text processing and Korean typography. This page helps you copy the character and use the correct Unicode escapes in software.

Hangul Jungseong I-a Letter Meaning

ᆘ is named “HANGUL JUNGSEONG I-A” (Unicode code point U+1198). As a Hangul JUNGSEONG, it represents a vowel component used when forming Korean syllables. In normal writing, Hangul is typically composed into complete syllable blocks rather than displayed as standalone JUNGSEONG characters, so you’ll most often encounter ᆘ in specialized text cases: Unicode testing, font/encoding work, or systems that handle Hangul components directly. If you need to insert it by code, use its HTML entity (ᆘ) or Unicode escapes shown on this page.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Hangul component character for Unicode/encoding demonstrations
  • Testing font rendering support for Hangul Jungseong characters
  • Building or validating Hangul syllable decomposition/composition in software
  • Using in linguistic or typography datasets that store Hangul components separately
  • Creating precise UI text where a specific Unicode code point must be shown

Examples

ᆘ Hangul Jungseong I-A (U+1198)

  • Component: ᆘ (U+1198)
  • Hangul Jungseong: ᆘ
  • Try escaping: \\u{1198} → ᆘ
  • HTML entity for ᆘ: ᆘ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1198
HTML Entityᆘ
HTML Codeᆘ
CSS\1198

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong I-a letter mean?

ᆘ is named “HANGUL JUNGSEONG I-A” (Unicode code point U+1198). As a Hangul JUNGSEONG, it represents a vowel component used when forming Korean syllables. In normal writing, Hangul is typically composed into complete syllable blocks rather than displayed as standalone JUNGSEONG characters, so you’ll most often encounter ᆘ in specialized text cases: Unicode testing, font/encoding work, or systems that handle Hangul components directly. If you need to insert it by code, use its HTML entity (ᆘ) or Unicode escapes shown on this page.

What Unicode code point is ᆘ?

ᆘ is U+1198 (named HANGUL JUNGSEONG I-A).

How can I copy ᆘ into my text?

Copy the character directly (ᆘ), or insert it using the Unicode escape: \\u{1198} / \\1198.

What’s the HTML entity for ᆘ?

The HTML entity is ᆘ.

Why does ᆘ look like an incomplete letter on its own?

Because it’s a Hangul JUNGSEONG component. In typical Korean text, Hangul is usually assembled into complete syllable blocks.