“ᄗ” U+1117: Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok

    U+1117: Technical Specifications for Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok

    The Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok (“ᄗ” U+1117) is a complex initial consonant *Jamo* character essential for forming Hangul syllables. This comprehensive resource provides developers and linguists at iloveunicode.com with the complete technical data, encoding conversions, and structural properties for this vital codepoint.

    U+1117 Hangul Jamo Character Specifications

    The character , officially named Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok, functions as an *Other Letter* within the **Hangul** script. It supports the Korean writing system by acting as a primary initial consonant component (Choseong). This codepoint was standardized in Unicode **version 1.1 (June, 1993)** and resides within the **Hangul Jamo** block of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**. Its properties confirm that the character is not mirrored and uses a **Left To Right (L)** default directionality.

    Core Unicode Properties for ᄗ

Property Value
Name Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok
Unicode Codepoint U+1117
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Hangul Jamo
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Directional and Behavioral Data

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

    Encoding Conversions for U+1117

Format Representation
HTML (decimal) ᄗ
HTML (hex) ᄗ
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E1%84%97
CSS 01117

    Language-Specific Escape Sequences (U+1117)

Language/Environment Code String
JavaScript, JSON \u1117
C, C++, Java \u1117
Python \u1117
Rust \u{1117}
Ruby \u1117

    UTF Encoding Data for ᄗ

Encoding Hexadecimal Bytes
UTF-8 0xE1 0x84 0x97
UTF-16 0x1117
UTF-32 0x00001117

    Typing Instructions for ᄗ

    To accurately input the Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok character, **U+1117**, on your operating system, follow these specific keyboard sequences:

  •         Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 1 1 7. Release Alt.
  •         Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 1 1 7. Release Alt.

    Font Rendering Demonstration

    Observe how the Hangul Jamo character **ᄗ** is displayed across different common font families, ensuring compatibility for your projects.

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

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    Precise handling of complex characters like **Hangul Choseong Tikeut-Kiyeok** (U+1117) is paramount for ensuring correct Korean data processing across all platforms. Developers can utilize the detailed technical information provided by iloveunicode.com to build robust, multilingual software applications and confidently avoid encoding issues.

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