Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha Letter
ᢟ is a Mongolian script character known as the Manchu Ali Gali Ddha letter (Unicode U+189F).
U+189F
ᢟ is a Unicode character from the Mongolian script. It’s useful when you need to typeset or accurately reproduce Mongolian/Mandchurian letter forms. On this page you can copy the character and find reliable code-point details.
Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha Letter Meaning
ᢟ is the “Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha” (Unicode U+189F). As part of the Mongolian writing system repertoire used for specific letter forms, it represents a distinct character rather than a punctuation mark or a generic symbol. When working with Mongolian text data, fonts, or document conversions, using the exact character is important so spelling and glyph mapping remain correct. If you’re building multilingual content or styling text, you can rely on its Unicode code point to reproduce it consistently across systems that support the needed font coverage.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting correct Mongolian script text in documents and editors
- •Displaying specific Mongolian/Mandchurian letter forms in web or app content
- •Encoding and transmitting text accurately using Unicode (U+189F)
- •Using the character in typography or font testing for Mongolian glyph support
- •Building search indexes or datasets that require exact character matching
Examples
ᢟ Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha
- ᢟᢟᠠᠨᠠ ᠵᠢᠷᠢᠨ
- ᢟᢟᠣᠨᠠ ᠬᠡᠷᠡᠨ
- ᢟᢟᠠᠷᠢᠭᠤ ᠵᠢᠷᠤᠨ
- ᢟᠵᠢᠷᠤᠨ: ᢟ
- ᢟTesting Mongolian glyph: ᢟ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+189F | |
| HTML Entity | ᢟ | |
| HTML Code | ᢟ | |
| CSS | \189F |
FAQ
What does the Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha letter mean?
ᢟ is the “Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Ddha” (Unicode U+189F). As part of the Mongolian writing system repertoire used for specific letter forms, it represents a distinct character rather than a punctuation mark or a generic symbol. When working with Mongolian text data, fonts, or document conversions, using the exact character is important so spelling and glyph mapping remain correct. If you’re building multilingual content or styling text, you can rely on its Unicode code point to reproduce it consistently across systems that support the needed font coverage.
What is the Unicode code point for ᢟ?
ᢟ is Unicode code point U+189F.
How do I type or paste ᢟ on the web?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity ᢟ (HTML entity provided for this character).
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for ᢟ?
CSS escape: \\189F. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{189F}.
Will ᢟ display correctly everywhere?
It depends on font support. If the selected font doesn’t include the Mongolian glyph, it may show a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.