★ U+12DA: Technical Data for the Ethiopic Syllable Zi (ዚ)
The Ethiopic Syllable Zi (“ዚ” U+12DA) is a key syllabic character in the Ge’ez script, representing the sound ‘zi’. This page offers a complete technical breakdown for developers and language enthusiasts, detailing its properties, encoding methods, and usage context. All necessary encoding information for this essential codepoint can be found here on iloveunicode.com.
U+12DA Ethiopic Syllable Specifications
The **Ethiopic Syllable Zi** is categorized as an **Other Letter** and is crucial for rendering languages like Amharic and Tigrinya correctly. This character was officially integrated into Unicode as **U+12DA** in **version 3.0 (September, 1999)**. It resides in the dedicated **Ethiopic** block, located on the foundational **Basic Multilingual Plane**. Like most characters in the script, it adheres to a default Left To Right (L) bidirectional class and is *not mirrored*.
Main Unicode Properties
Bidirectional and General Data
U+12DA Conversions for Development Environments
| Markup & Web Escapes |
| HTML (decimal) |
ዚ |
| HTML (hex) |
ዚ |
| HTML (named) |
- |
| URL Escape Code |
%E1%8B%9A |
| CSS |
012DA |
| Language Code Escapes |
| JavaScript, JSON |
u12DA |
| C, C++, Java |
u12DA |
| Python |
u12DA |
| Rust |
*u{12DA}* |
| Ruby |
u12DA |
UTF Byte Encoding Schemes
| UTF-8 (hex) |
0xE1 0x8B 0x9A |
| UTF-16 (hex) |
0x12DA |
| UTF-32 (hex) |
0x000012DA |
Input Methods for the Character ዚ
To manually input the Ethiopic Syllable **U+12DA** using its hexadecimal codepoint on common operating systems, follow these instructions:
- Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 2 D A. Release Alt.
- Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 2 D A. Release Alt.
Character Preview Across Font Families
- ዚ
Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ዚ
Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ዚ
Courier, Courier New, monospace
Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge
The correct technical implementation of characters like the Ethiopic Syllable **U+12DA** is fundamental for ensuring compatibility and accuracy in applications supporting Ethiopian languages. The detailed specifications on this page are a valuable asset for developers aiming for robust, global software solutions. For more character information and encoding guides, rely on iloveunicode.com.