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Mongolian Letter Todo Ga Letter

ᡎ is the Mongolian letter todo ga (Unicode U+184E) used in Mongolian writing.

U+184E

ᡎ is a Unicode character from the Mongolian script. It’s often encountered in Mongolian text, fonts, and digital typography. Use it by copying directly, or by entering its Unicode code point.

Mongolian Letter Todo Ga Letter Meaning

ᡎ is named “MONGOLIAN LETTER TODO GA” and has the Unicode code point U+184E. As a letter in the Mongolian writing system, it represents a specific grapheme used to form Mongolian words. In digital contexts, its meaning is determined by the Mongolian orthography and the surrounding letters, just like other alphabetic characters. If you’re working with Mongolian text—such as editing, displaying, or validating strings—using the correct character is important for spelling, rendering, and search behavior.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting Mongolian text into documents or chat
  • Using the correct character in web and app UI that displays Mongolian script
  • Transcribing or digitizing Mongolian names, labels, or short phrases
  • Typography and font testing for the Mongolian block characters
  • Programming tasks that need the exact Unicode character U+184E

Examples

ᡎ Mongolian Letter Todo Ga

  • ᡎᡝᡜᡝᡤ
  • ᡎᡠᡵᡠᡵᡝ
  • ᡎᡐᡝᡛᡝ
  • ᡎᡟᡝᡠᡠ
  • ᡎᡖᡝᡤᡝ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+184E
HTML Entityᡎ
HTML Codeᡎ
CSS\184E

FAQ

What does the Mongolian Letter Todo Ga letter mean?

ᡎ is named “MONGOLIAN LETTER TODO GA” and has the Unicode code point U+184E. As a letter in the Mongolian writing system, it represents a specific grapheme used to form Mongolian words. In digital contexts, its meaning is determined by the Mongolian orthography and the surrounding letters, just like other alphabetic characters. If you’re working with Mongolian text—such as editing, displaying, or validating strings—using the correct character is important for spelling, rendering, and search behavior.

What is the Unicode for ᡎ?

ᡎ is U+184E (MONGOLIAN LETTER TODO GA).

How can I copy ᡎ into my text?

Copy the character itself (“ᡎ”) and paste it where you need it, or use its HTML entity: ᡎ.

How do I type ᡎ in code?

You can use JavaScript escape \\u{184E} or the CSS/Unicode escape \\184E.

Why doesn’t ᡎ always display correctly?

Rendering depends on the font and system support for the Mongolian script block; try a font that covers U+184E.