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Hangul Jungseong I-o Letter

ᆚ is a Hangul Jungseong I-O character (U+119A) used in Korean typography and text rendering.

U+119A

ᆚ is a Hangul JUNGSEONG character from the Korean writing system. It has the Unicode code point U+119A and can be copied directly into web and design tools. This page helps you understand what it is and how to use it reliably.

Hangul Jungseong I-o Letter Meaning

ᆚ is the Unicode character named HANGUL JUNGSEONG I-O with code point U+119A. In practice, it belongs to the Hangul block used for Korean syllable and jamo-level text. You’ll typically encounter it when working with Korean text at a deeper typographic or Unicode/Jamo-processing level—for example, when inspecting or generating Hangul components rather than whole syllables. For most everyday Korean writing, people use composed Hangul syllables, but jamo characters like ᆚ are important for editing, normalization, fonts, and precise encoding across systems.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for Korean typography work that targets Hangul jamo-level characters
  • Unicode testing or debugging when verifying text rendering for U+119A
  • Generating or transforming Hangul components in scripts and tools
  • Creating font specimens or UI labels that demonstrate Hangul jamo shapes
  • Content creation where you need exact character-level control for Korean text

Examples

ᆚ Hangul Jungseong I-O

  • Type: ᆚ (U+119A)
  • Hangul jamo sample: ᆚ
  • Font preview includes: ᆚ
  • Unicode string: ᆚ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+119A
HTML Entityᆚ
HTML Codeᆚ
CSS\119A

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong I-o letter mean?

ᆚ is the Unicode character named HANGUL JUNGSEONG I-O with code point U+119A. In practice, it belongs to the Hangul block used for Korean syllable and jamo-level text. You’ll typically encounter it when working with Korean text at a deeper typographic or Unicode/Jamo-processing level—for example, when inspecting or generating Hangul components rather than whole syllables. For most everyday Korean writing, people use composed Hangul syllables, but jamo characters like ᆚ are important for editing, normalization, fonts, and precise encoding across systems.

What is ᆚ?

ᆚ is the Hangul Jungseong I-O character, with Unicode code point U+119A.

How can I copy ᆚ from this page?

You can copy the character directly (ᆚ) or use the provided encodings like ᆚ or U+119A.

Is ᆚ a full Korean word or a single component?

ᆚ is a single Hangul jamo-level character (jungseong component), not a standalone word.

Which encoding should I use for web development?

For HTML, you can use the entity ᆚ. For CSS, use \\119A. For JavaScript, use \\u{119A}.