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Mongolian Letter Haa Letter

ᠾ is the Mongolian Letter Haa character (U+183E) used in Mongolian writing.

U+183E

ᠾ, also called Mongolian Letter Haa, is a Unicode character used in Mongolian text. If you need to display or type it reliably, use the provided copy options and codepoint escapes.

Mongolian Letter Haa Letter Meaning

ᠾ is the Unicode character “MONGOLIAN LETTER HAA” with code point U+183E. It belongs to the Mongolian writing system and appears as a letter used in Mongolian words and names. In Unicode terms, it can be copied directly as ᠾ, or referenced in code using its HTML entity (ᠾ), CSS escape (\\183E), or JavaScript escape (\\u{183E}). For designers and developers, the most important detail is using the correct code point so the character renders as the intended Mongolian letter across platforms and fonts.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste of Mongolian text in documents and chat
  • Displaying proper Mongolian names in UI and forms
  • Typography and layout work for Mongolian language content
  • Developer-facing text rendering, validation, and normalization
  • Social media posts that include Mongolian lettering

Examples

ᠾ Mongolian Letter Haa

  • ᠾᠠᠮᠤᠨᠤ
  • ᠾ᠌ᠠᠯᠠ
  • ᠾᠡᠳᠡᠯ
  • ᠾᠢᠨ᠎ᠡᠨᠠ
  • ᠾᠠᠷᠠᠨᠤ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+183E
HTML Entityᠾ
HTML Codeᠾ
CSS\183E

FAQ

What does the Mongolian Letter Haa letter mean?

ᠾ is the Unicode character “MONGOLIAN LETTER HAA” with code point U+183E. It belongs to the Mongolian writing system and appears as a letter used in Mongolian words and names. In Unicode terms, it can be copied directly as ᠾ, or referenced in code using its HTML entity (ᠾ), CSS escape (\\183E), or JavaScript escape (\\u{183E}). For designers and developers, the most important detail is using the correct code point so the character renders as the intended Mongolian letter across platforms and fonts.

What is the Unicode code point for ᠾ?

ᠾ is U+183E.

How can I insert ᠾ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ᠾ.

What CSS escape should I use for ᠾ?

Use: \\183E.

How do I write ᠾ in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{183E}.