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Myanmar Vowel Sign Aiton Ai Letter

ႝ is the Myanmar vowel sign Aiton Ai (Unicode U+109D) used to shape vowel sounds in Burmese script.

U+109D

ႝ (Myanmar Vowel Sign Aiton Ai) is a Unicode character from the Myanmar block. It’s commonly used in Burmese/Mranma writing to display vowel timing and placement with a base consonant. Use the codes below to copy it reliably across devices and platforms.

Myanmar Vowel Sign Aiton Ai Letter Meaning

ႝ is the Myanmar vowel sign “Aiton Ai,” encoded as Unicode U+109D. In Burmese script, vowel signs modify how a base consonant is pronounced and displayed, often depending on surrounding characters and syllable structure. As a dedicated vowel sign, ႝ is typically used together with Myanmar consonants and related marks, rather than standing alone as a standalone letter. When composing text digitally, it should be inserted using the character itself (or the provided Unicode escapes) to ensure correct rendering by Myanmar-capable fonts.

Common uses

  • Typing or composing Myanmar text that requires the Aiton Ai vowel sign
  • Correctly labeling syllables in digital Burmese/Bamar content
  • Using Unicode U+109D in web pages to ensure consistent rendering
  • Preparing subtitles, captions, or transcripts that include Myanmar vowel signs
  • Designing typography or testing font support for the Myanmar block

Examples

ႝ Myanmar Vowel Sign Aiton Ai

  • ကျောဉ်ႝ
  • မေႝတ
  • အိမ်ႝ
  • တင်းႝလ
  • စိမ်းႝ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+109D
HTML Entityႝ
HTML Codeႝ
CSS\109D

FAQ

What does the Myanmar Vowel Sign Aiton Ai letter mean?

ႝ is the Myanmar vowel sign “Aiton Ai,” encoded as Unicode U+109D. In Burmese script, vowel signs modify how a base consonant is pronounced and displayed, often depending on surrounding characters and syllable structure. As a dedicated vowel sign, ႝ is typically used together with Myanmar consonants and related marks, rather than standing alone as a standalone letter. When composing text digitally, it should be inserted using the character itself (or the provided Unicode escapes) to ensure correct rendering by Myanmar-capable fonts.

What is the Unicode code point for ႝ?

ႝ is Unicode U+109D.

How can I type ႝ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ႝ (as provided for this character).

What is the CSS escape for ႝ?

Use \\109D.

Will ႝ display correctly on my website?

It should if the text uses a font that supports the Myanmar block; otherwise it may not render as intended.