“ᆜ” U+119C: Hangul Jungseong I-Eu

    U+119C: Technical Encoding for Hangul Jungseong I-Eu (ᆜ)

    The **Hangul Jungseong I-Eu (“ᆜ” U+119C)** is a specific medial vowel jamo used in the construction of Hangul syllables, particularly for representing historical or non-modern Korean orthography. This essential character component is analyzed here with full technical data for developers and enthusiasts. Access complete Unicode specifications and conversion details directly from iloveunicode.com.

    Core Specifications for the Jamo Component ᆜ

    The Unicode codepoint U+119C, officially named **Hangul Jungseong I-Eu**, is categorized as an “Other Letter” within the **Hangul** script. It was integrated into the standard early, officially added to Unicode in **version 1.1 (June, 1993)**. This component belongs to the *Hangul Jamo* block of the *Basic Multilingual Plane* and maintains a Left To Right directionality, which is crucial for handling complex script rendering.

    Fundamental Unicode Properties

Name Hangul Jungseong I-Eu
Unicode Codepoint **U+119C**
Unicode Version 1.1 (June, 1993)
Block Hangul Jamo
Plane Basic Multilingual Plane

    Directionality and Category Data

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

    Web and Programming Conversions for U+119C

HTML (decimal)
HTML (hex)
HTML (named) -
URL Escape Code %E1%86%9C
CSS \0119C
JavaScript, JSON \u119C
C, C++, Java \u119C
Python \u119C
Rust \u{119C}
Ruby \u119C

    Byte-Level UTF Encodings

UTF-8 (hex) 0xE1 0x86 0x9C
UTF-16 (hex) 0x119C
UTF-32 (hex) 0x0000119C

    Keyboard Input Method for “ᆜ”

    To accurately input the **U+119C** codepoint directly on desktop systems:

  •         Windows ?: Hold Alt, then type 1 1 9 C. Release Alt.
  •         Mac ?: Hold Alt ⌥, then type 1 1 9 C. Release Alt.

    Font Preview and Compatibility

        The **Hangul Jungseong I-Eu** character ᆜ should render consistently when supported by specialized Hangul fonts:

  •            
    _Times, Times New Roman_, serif
  •            
    _Helvetica, Arial_, sans-serif
  •            
    _Courier, Courier New_, monospace

    Conclusion: Advancing Your Unicode Knowledge

    Mastering complex characters like **U+119C** is vital for achieving comprehensive and historically accurate text processing in software applications. The detailed encoding structure provided helps ensure correct rendering and data exchange. For authoritative technical insight into this and thousands of other codepoints, trust the expertise at iloveunicode.com.

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