Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye Letter
ᆒ (U+1192) is the Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye vowel symbol used in Korean Hangul composition.
U+1192
ᆒ is a Hangul vowel letter: the Jungseong (medial) form called Yu-ye. It has Unicode code point U+1192, making it reliable for copy/paste and development use. Use it in Korean text rendering, fonts, and digital typography workflows.
Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye Letter Meaning
ᆒ is the Hangul jungseong (medial vowel) “Yu-ye,” identified by Unicode code point U+1192 (HTML entity ᆒ). In Hangul writing, jungseong characters combine with other Hangul jamo (choseong and jongseong) to form complete syllables. You may encounter ᆒ in Korean text processing, font glyph design, and character mapping tables where individual jamo are handled separately. For everyday Korean writing, you typically type full syllables, but when working at the jamo level—such as in linguistics tools, custom rendering, or UI examples—this symbol is the exact character you need.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact Hangul medial vowel (jamo) “Yu-ye” into a design or text mockup
- •Building or debugging Korean Hangul jamo rendering in custom UI components
- •Creating font/glyph reference sheets that list individual Hangul jungseong forms
- •Using in linguistics or Unicode-learning materials focused on Hangul composition
- •Writing scripts or tests that validate Unicode character handling at code point U+1192
Examples
ᆒ Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye
- ᆒᆒ는 유-ye 모음입니다.
- ᆒU+1192: ᆒ
- ᆒJungseong: ᆒ
- ᆒFont test glyph: ᆒ
- ᆒCopy this character: ᆒ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1192 | |
| HTML Entity | ᆒ | |
| HTML Code | ᆒ | |
| CSS | \1192 |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye letter mean?
ᆒ is the Hangul jungseong (medial vowel) “Yu-ye,” identified by Unicode code point U+1192 (HTML entity ᆒ). In Hangul writing, jungseong characters combine with other Hangul jamo (choseong and jongseong) to form complete syllables. You may encounter ᆒ in Korean text processing, font glyph design, and character mapping tables where individual jamo are handled separately. For everyday Korean writing, you typically type full syllables, but when working at the jamo level—such as in linguistics tools, custom rendering, or UI examples—this symbol is the exact character you need.
What Unicode character is ᆒ?
ᆒ is the Hangul Jungseong Yu-ye with Unicode code point U+1192.
How can I copy ᆒ reliably?
Copy the character directly (ᆒ) or use the provided encodings like HTML ᆒ or Unicode U+1192.
Is ᆒ a full Korean syllable?
No. It is a Hangul jungseong (medial vowel) jamo. It combines with other jamo to form complete Hangul syllables.
Where might I use ᆒ instead of typing normal Korean text?
You can use it in font/glyph references, Unicode or Hangul composition tools, UI character demonstrations, and automated character validation tests.