“ౌ” U+0C4C: Telugu Vowel Sign Au

    U+0C4C: Technical Specifications for Telugu Vowel Sign Au (ౌ)

    The *Telugu Vowel Sign Au* (“ౌ” U+0C4C), visually represented as ೌ, is a crucial diacritical mark in the Telugu script for forming the ‘Au’ sound. This comprehensive resource provides developers and linguistic enthusiasts at iloveunicode.com with the complete technical data, encoding conversions, and usage context for this essential codepoint.

    U+0C4C Telugu Vowel Mark Specifications

    The character **Telugu Vowel Sign Au** functions as a nonspacing mark, essential for generating complex vowel forms in the language. It was formally adopted into Unicode with a long history, appearing first in **version 1.1 (June, 1993)**. It is encoded within the dedicated **Telugu** block of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**, classifying it as a *Nonspacing Mark* (Mn) with a Bidirectional class of Nonspacing Mark (NSM). The **U+0C4C** codepoint plays a vital role in accurately digitizing the Telugu writing system.

Main Unicode Properties

Name Telugu Vowel Sign Au
Unicode Codepoint U+0C4C
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Telugu
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

Bidirectional Data

Bidirectional class Nonspacing Mark (NSM)
Is mirrored? No

Other Unicode Data

Category Nonspacing Mark
Script Telugu
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Encoding and Language Conversions for ఔ

    Proper implementation of the **Telugu Vowel Sign Au** requires accurate conversion formats for web standards and programming languages. The following tables provide the exact escape sequences and byte encodings for the character (U+0C4C) in various developer contexts.

Web and Programming Code Conversions (U+0C4C)

HTML (decimal) ౌ
HTML (hex) ౌ
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E0%B1%8C
CSS \00C4C
JavaScript, JSON \u0C4C
C, C++, Java \u0C4C
Python \u0C4C
Rust \u{0C4C}
Ruby \u0C4C

UTF Byte Encoding Structure

UTF-8 (hex) 0xE0 0xB1 0x8C
UTF-16 (hex) 0x0C4C
UTF-32 (hex) 0x00000C4C

Direct Input and Font Preview Tool

How to type “ఔ”
  •             Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 0 C 4 C. Release Alt.
  •             Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 0 C 4 C. Release Alt.
Font Rendering Examples (Preview)
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    Times, Times New Roman, serif
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    Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
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    Courier, Courier New, monospace

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    For developers working with South Asian languages, mastering the specifics of characters like the _Telugu Vowel Sign Au_ (U+0C4C) is essential. The detailed data presented here, including its status as a **Nonspacing Mark**, ensures developers can achieve high-quality, linguistically accurate software implementations. Rely on the precise technical knowledge provided by iloveunicode.com for robust Unicode integration.

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