Mongolian Letter Ali Gali Three Baluda Letter
ᢆ (U+1886) is the Mongolian Letter Ali Gali Three Baluda character.
U+1886
ᢆ is a Mongolian script letter with the Unicode code point U+1886. Use this page to copy the character, or to paste it safely using HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes.
Mongolian Letter Ali Gali Three Baluda Letter Meaning
ᢆ is a specific Mongolian-script character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI THREE BALUDA” (Unicode U+1886). Like other letters in Mongolian writing, it appears as part of Mongolian orthography rather than as a punctuation or math symbol. Because its identity is defined by its Unicode name and code point, the most reliable way to use it is to copy the character directly or use the provided escapes (HTML entity and CSS/JavaScript code points).
Common uses
- •Copy/paste in Mongolian-language text and documents
- •Linguistic notes or Unicode/character reference write-ups
- •Typography and font testing for Mongolian script support
- •Generating correct Unicode output in software (HTML/CSS/JS)
- •Creating labels, headings, or inline text in design tools
Examples
ᢆ Mongolian Letter Ali Gali Three Baluda
- ᢆТэмдэглэл: ᢆ нь U+1886 юм.
- ᢆФайл доторх тэмдэг: ᢆ
- ᢆЮникод зөв бичих: ᢆ
- ᢆHTML дээр харагдах үсэг: ᢆ
- ᢆFont тест: ᢆ ᢆ ᢆ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1886 | |
| HTML Entity | ᢆ | |
| HTML Code | ᢆ | |
| CSS | \1886 |
FAQ
What does the Mongolian Letter Ali Gali Three Baluda letter mean?
ᢆ is a specific Mongolian-script character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI THREE BALUDA” (Unicode U+1886). Like other letters in Mongolian writing, it appears as part of Mongolian orthography rather than as a punctuation or math symbol. Because its identity is defined by its Unicode name and code point, the most reliable way to use it is to copy the character directly or use the provided escapes (HTML entity and CSS/JavaScript code points).
What is the Unicode code point for ᢆ?
ᢆ is U+1886.
How can I include ᢆ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ᢆ
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use the CSS escape: \\1886
What is the JavaScript escape for ᢆ?
Use: \\u{1886}