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Hangul Jungseong O-e Letter

ᆀ is the Hangul Jungseong O‑E Jamo (U+1180), used to construct Korean syllables in text processing.

U+1180

ᆀ is a Hangul Jamo character named HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E. It has the Unicode code point U+1180 and can be copied directly into your writing or code. Use it when working with Hangul decomposition, typography, or character-level text design.

Hangul Jungseong O-e Letter Meaning

ᆀ (U+1180) is the Unicode character “HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E.” It belongs to the Hangul Jamo set used in Korean script. Jungseong (vowel) Jamo are components that participate in composing complete Hangul syllables (though full syllable formation depends on pairing with other Jamo). In practice, you may encounter this code point when working with Unicode-normalization workflows, rendering/typography systems, or text stored at the jamo level. It’s also useful for developers and designers who need precise character identifiers and predictable copy/paste behavior across platforms.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste into Korean text workflows that require exact Unicode Jamo characters
  • Unicode and Hangul decomposition/composition testing in software and QA
  • Typography and font development to ensure correct glyph rendering for Hangul Jamo
  • Linguistic data entry where text is stored and processed at the Jamo level
  • Programmatic generation of Hangul content using explicit code points

Examples

ᆀ Hangul Jungseong O-E (U+1180)

  • Unicode test string: ᆀ
  • Jamo sequence check: ᆀ
  • Font preview: ᆀ
  • Copy this exact character: ᆀ
  • Character-level encoding example: ᆀ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1180
HTML Entityᆀ
HTML Codeᆀ
CSS\1180

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong O-e letter mean?

ᆀ (U+1180) is the Unicode character “HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E.” It belongs to the Hangul Jamo set used in Korean script. Jungseong (vowel) Jamo are components that participate in composing complete Hangul syllables (though full syllable formation depends on pairing with other Jamo). In practice, you may encounter this code point when working with Unicode-normalization workflows, rendering/typography systems, or text stored at the jamo level. It’s also useful for developers and designers who need precise character identifiers and predictable copy/paste behavior across platforms.

What Unicode character is ᆀ?

ᆀ is the Unicode character HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E with code point U+1180.

How can I copy ᆀ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. If you need a code-based form, use ᆀ or \\\\1180 or \\u{1180} (depending on your platform).

Is ᆀ a complete Korean syllable?

No. ᆀ is a Hangul Jamo component (jungseong/vowel). Full syllables are composed by combining multiple Jamo according to Hangul rules.

Where might I see ᆀ in real applications?

You may encounter it in Unicode tooling, text normalization tests, font/glyph verification, and datasets that store Hangul at the Jamo level.