Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon Ii Letter
The Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II (ဳ) is a Unicode character used in Myanmar script text shaping.
U+1033
“Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II” is a character from the Myanmar block. It has the Unicode code point U+1033 and can be copied for Burmese/Myanmar-script typography. Use it via Unicode, HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes as listed below.
Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon Ii Letter Meaning
The character “Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II” (ဳ) is a vowel sign used with Myanmar-script letters. As a vowel sign, it typically affects how nearby consonants are rendered, rather than standing alone like a letter. In practice, its meaning comes from its position relative to the base character in the script shaping rules used by fonts and rendering engines. If your text editor or browser supports Myanmar shaping correctly, the vowel sign will display in the appropriate form. If you don’t see it, ensure your font supports the Myanmar script and that the environment applies proper Unicode shaping.
Common uses
- •Typography and layout for Myanmar-script text in design tools
- •Copy/paste for writers composing Myanmar-script content
- •Web development: inserting the character reliably with Unicode/HTML/CSS
- •Creating subtitles, UI labels, or localized interface text
- •Linguistic or educational materials referencing Myanmar vowel signs
Examples
ဳ — Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II (U+1033)
- ဳInput: \u0002\u0003\u0004ဳ text
- ဳMon script note: ฬ\u0002\u0003\u0004ဳ
- ဳDisplaying a vowel sign: \u0002\u0003\u0004 + \u0002\u0003\u0004ဳ
- ဳUI label preview: ခဳ
- ဳAnnotation: vowel sign instance: \u0002\u0003\u0004ဳ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1033 | |
| HTML Entity | ဳ | |
| HTML Code | ဳ | |
| CSS | \1033 |
FAQ
What does the Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon Ii letter mean?
The character “Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II” (ဳ) is a vowel sign used with Myanmar-script letters. As a vowel sign, it typically affects how nearby consonants are rendered, rather than standing alone like a letter. In practice, its meaning comes from its position relative to the base character in the script shaping rules used by fonts and rendering engines. If your text editor or browser supports Myanmar shaping correctly, the vowel sign will display in the appropriate form. If you don’t see it, ensure your font supports the Myanmar script and that the environment applies proper Unicode shaping.
What is the Unicode code point for ၿ?
This page is for the character “ဳ”, which is U+1033 (Myanmar Vowel Sign Mon II).
How can I copy it in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ဳ.
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes?
CSS escape: \\1033. JavaScript escape: \\u{1033}.
Why doesn’t the vowel sign look correct when I paste it?
Vowel signs depend on font support and text shaping. Make sure you’re using a Myanmar-capable font and that your browser/editor applies Unicode shaping for the Myanmar script.