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Hangul Jungseong O-ye Letter

ᆁ is the Hangul jungseong letter O-Ye used as a vowel component in Korean Hangul syllables.

U+1181

ᆁ (Hangul Jungseong O-Ye) is a single Hangul Jamo character. It’s commonly used when composing Korean text or generating Hangul syllables programmatically. You can copy/paste it directly or use its Unicode code point.

Hangul Jungseong O-ye Letter Meaning

ᆁ is the Hangul Jamo “Jungseong O-Ye” with Unicode code point U+1181. In Hangul writing, Jungseong characters are vowel components that participate in forming syllables, alongside initial consonants and final consonants. Depending on the context, tools may combine Jamo into complete syllables automatically, while lower-level text processing may require handling the Jamo characters themselves. If you’re working with fonts, typography, or Unicode text normalization, using the exact character (ᆁ) and its code point helps ensure consistent rendering and correct syllable composition.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting the exact Hangul Jamo character into Korean text fields
  • Building or testing Hangul syllable composition in software
  • Typography work involving Hangul Jamo rendering and font coverage checks
  • Unicode or normalization debugging where individual Jamo must be preserved
  • Creating sample strings for linguistic or localization content

Examples

ᆁ Hangul Jungseong O-Ye

  • ᆁ ᆁ ᆁ
  • Jamo: ᆁ (U+1181)
  • Hangul component: ᆁ
  • Copy this symbol: ᆁ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1181
HTML Entityᆁ
HTML Codeᆁ
CSS\1181

FAQ

What does the Hangul Jungseong O-ye letter mean?

ᆁ is the Hangul Jamo “Jungseong O-Ye” with Unicode code point U+1181. In Hangul writing, Jungseong characters are vowel components that participate in forming syllables, alongside initial consonants and final consonants. Depending on the context, tools may combine Jamo into complete syllables automatically, while lower-level text processing may require handling the Jamo characters themselves. If you’re working with fonts, typography, or Unicode text normalization, using the exact character (ᆁ) and its code point helps ensure consistent rendering and correct syllable composition.

What is the Unicode code point for ᆁ?

ᆁ is Unicode U+1181.

How do I type or insert ᆁ in code?

You can use its JavaScript escape \\u{1181}, its CSS escape \\1181, or the HTML entity ᆁ.

Is ᆁ a complete Korean syllable?

No. ᆁ is a Hangul Jamo (a vowel component). Full syllables are formed by combining Jamo (including initial consonant and final parts).

Will fonts always display ᆁ correctly?

Not necessarily. Rendering depends on font support for Hangul Jamo. If it doesn’t display, try a font with broader Unicode coverage.