Hangul Jungseong O-eo Letter
ᅿ is the Hangul jungseong (vowel) jamo O-Eo (U+117F).
U+117F
ᅿ is a Hangul Jamo used as a vowel component in Korean syllable construction. It belongs to the Hangul Jungseong category, meaning it functions as a vowel within a syllable block. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in text and programming.
Hangul Jungseong O-eo Letter Meaning
ᅿ is the Unicode character named HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-EO (U+117F). As a Jungseong, it represents a vowel used in Hangul syllable formation. In practice, it appears when writing Korean with jamo-level precision (for example, when decomposing syllables into components, working with typography that targets individual jamo, or generating syllables programmatically). When composing full syllables, this vowel jamo combines with leading consonants and optional trailing consonants to form standard Hangul syllable blocks. If your content is normal Korean text, you usually won’t type ᅿ directly; it mainly matters in jamo-focused tools and layouts.
Common uses
- •Typography and font testing that targets individual Hangul jamo characters
- •Programmatic generation or decomposition of Hangul syllables for language processing
- •Creating jamo-based educational content or tutorials about Korean vowel components
- •Debugging or validating Unicode text pipelines that handle Hangul jamo separately
- •Using precise jamo characters in custom rendering, art, or UI elements
Examples
ᅿ Hangul Jungseong O-Eo
- ᅿᅿ
- ᅿᅿᅿᅿ
- ᅿjamo: ᅿ
- ᅿUnicode U+117F: ᅿ
- ᅿHangul Jungseong: ᅿ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+117F | |
| HTML Entity | ᅿ | |
| HTML Code | ᅿ | |
| CSS | \117F |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jungseong O-eo letter mean?
ᅿ is the Unicode character named HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-EO (U+117F). As a Jungseong, it represents a vowel used in Hangul syllable formation. In practice, it appears when writing Korean with jamo-level precision (for example, when decomposing syllables into components, working with typography that targets individual jamo, or generating syllables programmatically). When composing full syllables, this vowel jamo combines with leading consonants and optional trailing consonants to form standard Hangul syllable blocks. If your content is normal Korean text, you usually won’t type ᅿ directly; it mainly matters in jamo-focused tools and layouts.
What is ᅿ called?
ᅿ is named HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-EO (Hangul Jungseong O-Eo), a vowel jamo used in Korean syllable construction.
What is the Unicode code point for ᅿ?
The Unicode code point for ᅿ is U+117F.
How can I copy ᅿ into my project?
Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use its HTML entity (ᅿ) or escapes like \\117F or \\u{117F} in supported systems.
Will ᅿ work like normal Korean text?
It’s a jamo character, so in typical Korean writing you normally use complete syllable blocks. ᅿ is most relevant when working at the jamo level, such as decomposition/composition or custom typography.