Latin Capital Letter E With Circumflex And Hook Above Letter
“Ể” is a Latin Extended capital letter E with circumflex and a hook above, used in languages that require it.
U+1EC2
“Ể” (U+1EC2) is a Unicode Latin Extended character. It’s a specific, precomposed form of the letter E with multiple diacritics. Use it when accurate text rendering matters, such as in Vietnamese and other Latin-based orthographies.
Latin Capital Letter E With Circumflex And Hook Above Letter Meaning
“Ể” is the uppercase form of the Latin letter E combined with diacritics: a circumflex (ˆ) and a hook above (̉). Because it’s a precomposed Unicode character (U+1EC2), it’s typically used in writing systems that represent distinct sounds or grammatical distinctions with diacritic marks. In practice, it appears in proper nouns, academic or linguistic text, and everyday writing where the exact character is required. If you need typographic correctness and consistent rendering across devices, copying the symbol or using the correct Unicode code point is recommended rather than attempting to “build” it from separate characters.
Common uses
- •Typing or pasting Vietnamese text that requires the exact uppercase “Ể” character
- •Form inputs or usernames/titles where diacritics must match exactly
- •Publishing and proofreading multilingual documents with correct orthography
- •Designing UI text, labels, or typography samples that include “Ể”
- •Tagging or referencing words in linguistic notes and language learning materials
Examples
Ể | Latin Capital Letter E with Circumflex and Hook Above
- ỂỂn
- ỂTôi chọn Ể để đặt tên nhân vật.
- ỂTrường có lớp học chuyên sâu về Ể.
- ỂKiểm tra chính tả: Ể hay Ê?
- ỂBản in có “Ể” ở tiêu đề.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1EC2 | |
| HTML Entity | Ể | |
| HTML Code | Ể | |
| CSS | \1EC2 |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter E With Circumflex And Hook Above letter mean?
“Ể” is the uppercase form of the Latin letter E combined with diacritics: a circumflex (ˆ) and a hook above (̉). Because it’s a precomposed Unicode character (U+1EC2), it’s typically used in writing systems that represent distinct sounds or grammatical distinctions with diacritic marks. In practice, it appears in proper nouns, academic or linguistic text, and everyday writing where the exact character is required. If you need typographic correctness and consistent rendering across devices, copying the symbol or using the correct Unicode code point is recommended rather than attempting to “build” it from separate characters.
What Unicode character is “Ể”?
“Ể” is LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE, Unicode code point U+1EC2.
How do I copy “Ể” for use in a document or form?
Copy the symbol “Ể” directly from this page and paste it into your editor, document, or input field to preserve the exact character.
Is “Ể” the same as “Ê” or “Ê”?
No. “Ể” includes both the circumflex and the hook above. “Ê” has the circumflex but not the hook above, and “Ê” (circumflex only) is a different character.
What’s the HTML entity and common code escapes for “Ể”?
HTML entity: Ể. CSS escape: \\1EC2. JavaScript escape: \\u{1EC2}.