Latin Small Letter Heng Letter
ꜧ is the Latin small letter Heng (U+A727) used in Unicode-based text where this specific character is required.
U+A727
ꜧ (Latin Small Letter Heng) is a Unicode character in the Latin Extended block. It’s useful when you need an exact glyph match for languages or font sets that include this letter. Below you’ll find copy options, code points, and practical examples.
Latin Small Letter Heng Letter Meaning
ꜧ is a specific letter defined in Unicode as “LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG” with code point U+A727. Like other named letters in the Latin Extended ranges, its meaning is tied to its role as a distinct character in writing systems or orthographies that use the Heng letter. Because it’s a unique Unicode character, it’s best used when the text must preserve exact spelling or when you’re working with fonts, transcription, or data that expects this exact code point.
Common uses
- •Typing or displaying text that requires the exact Unicode character U+A727
- •Linguistic transcription or typography work where Heng must be represented precisely
- •Preparing multilingual content in editors or publishing workflows that support Unicode
- •Testing font coverage for the Latin Extended block (glyph availability)
- •Using in digital documents where a specific character code is expected (e.g., datasets)
Examples
ꜧ Latin Small Letter Heng
- ꜧꜧꜧ
- ꜧhang ꜧeng
- ꜧUnicode: ꜧ (U+A727)
- ꜧGlyph check: ꜧ
- ꜧType the letter: ꜧ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A727 | |
| HTML Entity | ꜧ | |
| HTML Code | ꜧ | |
| CSS | \A727 |
FAQ
What does the Latin Small Letter Heng letter mean?
ꜧ is a specific letter defined in Unicode as “LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG” with code point U+A727. Like other named letters in the Latin Extended ranges, its meaning is tied to its role as a distinct character in writing systems or orthographies that use the Heng letter. Because it’s a unique Unicode character, it’s best used when the text must preserve exact spelling or when you’re working with fonts, transcription, or data that expects this exact code point.
What is the Unicode code point for ꜧ?
ꜧ is U+A727.
How do I copy ꜧ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ꜧ.
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use: \\A727.
Will ꜧ display correctly in all fonts?
Not necessarily. Display depends on whether the selected font supports the Latin Extended glyph for U+A727.