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Hangul Jungseong Ssangaraea Letter

ᆢ (U+11A2) is a Hangul Jungseong letter used as a Korean jamo component.

U+11A2

ᆢ is the Hangul jamo known as Jungseong Ssangaraea. It belongs to the Hangul block used to build Korean syllables. You may see it in fonts, text processing, and language tooling.

Hangul Jungseong Ssangaraea Letter Meaning

ᆢ (Hangul Jungseong Ssangaraea, Unicode U+11A2) is a Korean Hangul jamo character, specifically a Jungseong (vowel) component. In Hangul, jamo combine to form complete syllable blocks. As a standalone character, it’s mainly used for typing, displaying, or manipulating Korean text at the component level rather than for everyday sentences. Designers and developers might use it when working with custom fonts, Unicode/encoding tests, linguistic data, or string processing where individual jamo need to be preserved exactly.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste individual Hangul jamo for Korean language or typography projects
  • Unicode testing to verify rendering of Hangul characters and codepoint handling
  • Linguistic data work where Hangul is stored or analyzed at the jamo level
  • UI/UX mockups or prototypes that demonstrate specific Korean jamo components
  • Debugging or validating Hangul text transformations in code

Examples

ᆢ Hangul Jungseong Ssangaraea

  • Hangul jamo: ᆢ
  • Unicode check: U+11A2 = ᆢ
  • Jungseong component: ᆢ
  • Font test character ᆢ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+11A2
HTML Entityᆢ
HTML Codeᆢ
CSS\11A2

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ᆢ?

ᆢ is Unicode U+11A2 (Hangul Jungseong Ssangaraea).

How do I copy ᆢ into my project or text editor?

Copy the character directly (ᆢ), or use the provided escapes such as \\11A2 or \\u{11A2} in code.

Is ᆢ a complete Korean syllable?

No. ᆢ is a Hangul jamo (specifically a Jungseong component). It typically combines with other jamo to form full syllables.

What does HTML look like for this character?

The HTML entity for ᆢ is ᆢ.