U+11128 "𑄨" Chakma Vowel Sign I Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+11128 "𑄨" Chakma Vowel Sign I is a combining diacritical mark used in the Chakma script, primarily employed to write the Chakma language spoken in parts of Bangladesh and India. This vowel sign modifies a consonant by adding the sound of the vowel "i" to it, for example transforming a consonant like 𑄇 (ka) into 𑄇𑄨 (ki). It is categorized as a spacing combining mark, meaning it occupies its own visual space rather than being placed directly above or below the base character, and it appears to the right of the consonant it modifies. As part of the Unicode standard, this character helps preserve digital representation and computational use of the Chakma script, which was historically used for Buddhist texts and continues to have cultural significance among the Chakma community.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
𑄨 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
𑄨 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xF0 0x91 0x84 0xA8 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xD804 0xDD28 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00011128 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ud804\udd28 |
Unicode Properties