Malayalam Fraction One One-hundred-and-sixtieth Letter
൘ is the Malayalam fraction character for one one-hundred-and-sixtieth.
U+0D58
൘ is a Malayalam script symbol used to write a specific fractional value. It can appear in text that uses Malayalam numerals and fraction notation. Use the copy options below for accurate Unicode character use.
Malayalam Fraction One One-hundred-and-sixtieth Letter Meaning
൘ (Unicode U+0D58) is named “MALAYALAM FRACTION ONE ONE-HUNDRED-AND-SIXTIETH.” It represents the fraction value one over one hundred and sixty (1/160) using Malayalam fraction notation. This character is part of the Malayalam Unicode block, so it’s best used in contexts where Malayalam numeric and fraction forms are expected—such as localization, numeric text rendering, or documents that require consistent Unicode characters. When copying, rely on the provided Unicode escapes to avoid incorrect substitutions across fonts or systems.
Common uses
- •Typing or displaying Malayalam fraction text in localized UI or content
- •Preparing documents that require the exact Malayalam fraction character (U+0D58)
- •Data entry for scripts or fonts that encode Malayalam numerals and fractions precisely
- •Designing typographic samples or glyph testing for Malayalam font coverage
- •Publishing multilingual posts that include correct Malayalam numeric symbols
Examples
൘ Malayalam Fraction One One-Hundred-and-Sixtieth
- ൘මුല്യമായി ൘ രേഖപ്പെടുത്തുക.
- ൘൘ എന്ന അംശം ഉപയോഗിച്ചുള്ള കണക്കുകൾ.
- ൘ഫോംയിൽ ൘ പൂരിപ്പിക്കുക.
- ൘ഈ മൂല്യം ൘ ആയി കാണിക്കുന്നു.
- ൘൘ ഉൾപ്പെടുന്ന എഴുത്ത് തയ്യാറാക്കുക.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0D58 | |
| HTML Entity | ൘ | |
| HTML Code | ൘ | |
| CSS | \0D58 |
FAQ
What does the Malayalam Fraction One One-hundred-and-sixtieth letter mean?
൘ (Unicode U+0D58) is named “MALAYALAM FRACTION ONE ONE-HUNDRED-AND-SIXTIETH.” It represents the fraction value one over one hundred and sixty (1/160) using Malayalam fraction notation. This character is part of the Malayalam Unicode block, so it’s best used in contexts where Malayalam numeric and fraction forms are expected—such as localization, numeric text rendering, or documents that require consistent Unicode characters. When copying, rely on the provided Unicode escapes to avoid incorrect substitutions across fonts or systems.
What is the Unicode code point for ൘?
The Unicode code point for ൘ is U+0D58.
How do I copy ൘ reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity ൘ for the character.
What is ൘ used to represent?
It represents the fraction one over one hundred and sixty (1/160) in Malayalam fraction notation.
Can I use CSS or JavaScript escapes to insert ൘?
Yes. CSS escape: \\0D58. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{0D58}.