“ᄞ” U+111E: Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok

    U+111E: Technical Specifications for Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok

    The Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok (“ᄞ” U+111E) is an archaic or complex initial consonant cluster (Choseong) used in the composition of Hangul syllables. This definitive technical reference provides developers and linguists at iloveunicode.com with the complete data, encoding conversion formats, and contextual usage for this essential codepoint.

    Detailed Unicode Specifications for Hangul Jamo U+111E

    The character $\text{ᄞ}$ is categorized as an *Other Letter* (Lo) within the **Hangul** script. It was incorporated into the Unicode Standard in **version 1.1 (June, 1993)**. As a foundational Jamo component, this element resides in the **Hangul Jamo** block, which is part of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**. This specific Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok character maintains a primary Left To Right (L) directional class, crucial for correct rendering in modern text environments.

    Main Properties and Attributes

Name Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok
Unicode Codepoint **U+111E**
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Hangul Jamo
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Bidirectional and Categorical Data

Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? *No*
Category Other Letter
Script Hangul
Combining Class Not Reordered

    U+111E Programming and Web Conversions

HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E1%84%9E
CSS 0111E
JavaScript, JSON **u111E**
C, C++, Java u111E
Python u111E
Rust u{111E}
Ruby u111E

    Standard UTF Encoding Hex Values

UTF-8 (hex) 0xE1 0x84 0x9E
UTF-16 (hex) *0x111E*
UTF-32 (hex) 0x0000111E

    Keyboard Input Instructions for “ᄞ”

  •             Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 1 1 E. Release Alt.
  •             Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 1 1 E. Release Alt.

    Font Rendering Preview

  • Times, Times New Roman, serif
  • Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
  • Courier, Courier New, monospace

    Related Unicode Characters

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    Mastering the intricacies of specialized characters like the **Hangul Choseong Pieup-Kiyeok** (U+111E) is paramount for achieving accurate internationalization and system interoperability. The precise technical data on iloveunicode.com ensures that developers and content creators can implement this Jamo element correctly, preventing display and encoding errors in diverse computing environments.

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