“ᄶ” U+1136: Hangul Choseong Sios-Cieuc

    U+1136: Technical Specifications for Hangul Choseong Sios-Cieuc

    The character **Hangul Choseong Sios-Cieuc** (“ᄶ” U+1136) is a vital component of the historical and complete Han­gul script set. This **Unicode codepoint** represents a specific *initial consonant cluster* (Choseong), primarily used in Old and Middle Korean orthography. Developers and linguistic professionals can find the complete technical breakdown, encoding formats, and implementation details for this essential character on iloveunicode.com.

    U+1136 Hangul Jamo Character Specifications

    The symbol ᄶ is officially designated as an **Other Letter** belonging to the *Hangul* script. This character’s metadata confirms its addition to Unicode in **version 1.1 (June, 1993)**. It is situated within the **Hangul Jamo** block, a crucial section of the **Basic Multilingual Plane**. Due to its intrinsic linguistic role, the bidirectional class for **U+1136** is simply **Left To Right (L)**, ensuring correct text flow in all compatible environments.

    Main Properties and Classification Data

Name Hangul Choseong Sios-Cieuc
Unicode Codepoint U+1136
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Hangul Jamo
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane
Bidirectional class Left To Right (L)
Is mirrored? No
Category Other Letter
Script Hangul
Combining Class Not Reordered

    Encoding Conversions and Implementations

HTML (decimal) `ᄶ`
HTML (hex) **`ᄶ`**
HTML (named) ` – `
URL Escape Code `%E1%84%B6`
CSS `01136`
JavaScript, JSON `u1136`
C, C++, Java `u1136`
Python `u1136`
Rust `u{1136}`
Ruby `u1136`

    UTF Encoding Hex Values

UTF-8 (hex) 0xE1 0x84 0xB6
UTF-16 (hex) 0x1136
UTF-32 (hex) *0x00001136*

    Keyboard Input Instructions for “ᄶ”

  •             Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 1 3 6. Release Alt.
  •             Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 1 3 6. Release Alt.

    Font Rendering Preview

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

    Related Hangul Characters

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    The inclusion of specific Jamo components, such as the **Hangul Choseong Sios-Cieuc** (U+1136), is vital for comprehensive linguistic representation. Precise encoding information and character properties, readily available at iloveunicode.com, empower developers to handle all forms of the Korean script accurately. Mastering the handling of this and similar characters ensures robust, *future-proof* data processing and display applications.

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