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Hangul Jungseong Ye Letter

ᅨ (U+1168) is the Hangul Jungseong Ye vowel used to build Korean syllables.

U+1168

ᅨ is a Hangul Jungseong character, meaning it forms the vowel part of a Korean syllable. On its own it may look incomplete, but it combines with other Hangul jamo to create full syllables. This page helps you copy and use it correctly in text, design, and development.

Hangul Jungseong Ye Letter Meaning

ᅨ is the Unicode character “HANGUL JUNGSEONG YE” with codepoint U+1168. As a Jungseong (vowel jamo), it is typically used inside Hangul syllable blocks rather than as a standalone letter in running text. When composing Korean syllables, it pairs with a choseong (initial consonant) and a possible jongseong (final consonant) to form complete syllables. Because it’s a specific vowel component, the visual result depends on the surrounding jamo and the rendering/combining behavior of the font or input method.

Common uses

  • Building Hangul syllables programmatically from individual jamo characters
  • Typography and UI mockups that require precise Hangul vowel placement
  • Linguistics notes or annotations that reference vowel jamo directly
  • Educational materials showing Korean vowel components in isolation
  • Copy/paste work when a system requires the exact Unicode jamo rather than a composed syllable

Examples

ᅨ Hangul Jungseong Ye Symbol

  • ᅨ is part of a Hangul syllable’s vowel area.
  • Use U+1168 to insert the Jungseong Ye character.
  • Font rendering determines how ᅨ appears next to other jamo.
  • In syllable construction, ᅨ combines with surrounding consonants.
  • Copy ᅨ when your tool needs the vowel jamo explicitly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1168
HTML Entityᅨ
HTML Codeᅨ
CSS\1168

FAQ

What is ᅨ (U+1168)?

ᅨ is the Unicode character “HANGUL JUNGSEONG YE”, a Hangul vowel jamo used as the vowel component inside Korean syllables.

Can I use ᅨ by itself in Korean text?

It may not look like a complete Hangul letter by itself. It’s primarily meant to combine with other Hangul jamo to form a full syllable.

How do I copy ᅨ reliably for development?

Use the Unicode codepoint U+1168 or the provided escapes (CSS: \\1168, JavaScript: \\u{1168}) to ensure the exact character is inserted.

What does the symbol name mean?

“Hangul Jungseong Ye” means it’s a Hangul vowel (jungseong) corresponding to the “Ye” sound, represented as a specific vowel jamo in Unicode.

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