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Mongolian Letter Da Letter

ᠳ is the Mongolian letter da (U+1833), used in Mongolian text.

U+1833

ᠳ (U+1833) is known as the Mongolian Letter Da. It’s used as a character in Mongolian writing. Use the provided copy codes to paste it correctly in web and app content.

Mongolian Letter Da Letter Meaning

ᠳ is the Unicode character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER DA” with code point U+1833. As part of the Mongolian script, it represents the sound/value associated with the letter “da” in Mongolian orthography. In practice, you’ll mainly encounter ᠳ when typing Mongolian words, names, or transliterated text that uses native script. If you’re building Mongolian language content, the character is useful for accurate spelling and for rendering the Mongolian script consistently across devices that support this Unicode block.

Common uses

  • Typing or composing Mongolian text that includes the “da” letter
  • Correctly entering Mongolian names, places, or terms in profile pages
  • Designing Mongolian-language signage, headings, or UI labels
  • Preparing multilingual documents where native Mongolian script is required
  • Using the character in web content, comments, or posts that must preserve exact spelling

Examples

ᠳ Mongolian Letter Da (U+1833)

  • ᠳᠠᠳᠤ
  • ᠳᠣᠷᠢᠮ
  • ᠳᠤᠷᠠᠨ
  • ᠳᠠᠮᠠᠷ
  • ᠳᠡᠷᠦᠭ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1833
HTML Entityᠳ
HTML Codeᠳ
CSS\1833

FAQ

What does the Mongolian Letter Da letter mean?

ᠳ is the Unicode character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER DA” with code point U+1833. As part of the Mongolian script, it represents the sound/value associated with the letter “da” in Mongolian orthography. In practice, you’ll mainly encounter ᠳ when typing Mongolian words, names, or transliterated text that uses native script. If you’re building Mongolian language content, the character is useful for accurate spelling and for rendering the Mongolian script consistently across devices that support this Unicode block.

What is the Unicode code point for ᠳ?

ᠳ is U+1833.

How can I copy ᠳ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ᠳ.

What CSS escape can I use for ᠳ?

Use the CSS escape: \\1833.

How do I represent ᠳ in JavaScript?

In JavaScript, you can use the code point escape: \\u{1833}.