Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Tta Letter
ᢞ (U+189E) is a Mongolian letter used in specific Manchu-script related writing.
U+189E
ᢞ is a letter character with Unicode code point U+189E. It’s useful for linguistics, typography, and digital text that uses this specific Mongolian/Manchu-related character set. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to include it in your work.
Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Tta Letter Meaning
ᢞ is the Unicode character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER MANCHU ALI GALI TTA” (U+189E). As a letter, it represents a specific grapheme in writing systems that use this character repertoire. People typically encounter it when working with Mongolian text that incorporates Manchu-related historical or comparative orthography, or when building digital fonts and character sets. If you’re searching for this symbol to match existing text, the most reliable approach is to copy it directly from the provided character and use its exact Unicode code point (U+189E) in software. That helps avoid lookalike characters from other scripts.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste the exact character into Mongolian text or linguistic notes
- •Use in digital typography or font testing to confirm U+189E support
- •Add to datasets and labeling where exact Unicode characters matter
- •Compose or display Manchu-related Mongolian script examples for educational content
- •Use in web or app strings when you need the precise Unicode character
Examples
ᢞ Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Tta
- ᢞᢞ текст сўзлиги (sample Mongolian text containing ᢞ)
- ᢞManchu reference: ᢞ appears in this transcription.
- ᢞFont test string: ᢞ ᢞ ᢞ
- ᢞUnicode check: U+189E → ᢞ
- ᢞWorksheet note: add character ᢞ at the highlighted position
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+189E | |
| HTML Entity | ᢞ | |
| HTML Code | ᢞ | |
| CSS | \189E |
FAQ
What does the Mongolian Letter Manchu Ali Gali Tta letter mean?
ᢞ is the Unicode character named “MONGOLIAN LETTER MANCHU ALI GALI TTA” (U+189E). As a letter, it represents a specific grapheme in writing systems that use this character repertoire. People typically encounter it when working with Mongolian text that incorporates Manchu-related historical or comparative orthography, or when building digital fonts and character sets. If you’re searching for this symbol to match existing text, the most reliable approach is to copy it directly from the provided character and use its exact Unicode code point (U+189E) in software. That helps avoid lookalike characters from other scripts.
What is the Unicode code point for ᢞ?
The Unicode code point for ᢞ is U+189E.
How can I copy ᢞ reliably in my project?
Copy the character directly from this page and/or use the exact Unicode escape for your platform (U+189E).
What are the HTML and CSS escapes for ᢞ?
HTML entity: ᢞ. CSS escape: \\189E.
Where would I typically see or use this character?
It’s mainly used in digital Mongolian text and materials that include the Manchu-related character set represented by this Unicode letter.