★ U+127A: Technical Data for the Ethiopic Syllable Ci (ቺ)
The Ethiopic Syllable Ci (“ቺ” U+127A), rendered visually as ቺ, is a syllabic character integral to the Ge’ez script used for Amharic, Tigrinya, and other languages. This guide provides developers and internationalization experts at iloveunicode.com with the definitive technical specifications and encoding details necessary for its accurate digital representation.
Core Technical Specifications for U+127A
The character is formally identified as “Ethiopic Syllable Ci.” It is an **Other Letter** (`Lo`) and belongs to the Ethiopic block. This codepoint resides on the **Basic Multilingual Plane** (BMP) and was officially incorporated into the Unicode Standard in **version 3.0 (September, 1999)**. Understanding the properties of the U+127A codepoint is crucial for rendering Ethiopic text correctly.
Main Unicode Properties
Bidirectional and General Data
Encoding and Language Conversions
Proper handling of the Ethiopic Syllable Ci requires accurate representation across different digital platforms. The following tables outline the specific escape sequences and encodings for U+127A in various development environments.
Web and Code Escapes for ቺ
UTF Encoding Structure
Direct Input and Rendering Tools
Copy-Ready Code Snippets
HTML Hex Entity:
ቺ
JavaScript/JSON Escape:
\u127A
Rust Escape:
\u{127A}
Manual Typing Instructions for ቺ
Font Rendering Preview
- ቺ
Times, Times New Roman, serif
- ቺ
Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
- ቺ
Courier, Courier New, monospace
Conclusion: Mastering Ethiopic Script Encoding
Accurate character handling is vital for global software development. The Ethiopic Syllable Ci, represented by the codepoint **U+127A**, relies on consistent encoding, specifically its **three-byte UTF-8** structure, to ensure flawless display. Developers can access comprehensive Unicode information and encoding solutions, including details on other Ethiopic characters, directly through iloveunicode.com.