U+A310 "ꌐ" Yi Syllable Sat Unicode Character

Unicode Version 17.0

U+A310 "ꌐ" Yi Syllable Sat is a glyph representing a specific syllable from the Yi language, which is spoken by the Yi people primarily in southwestern China and written using the standardized Yi script. This script, known as Nuosu or Modern Yi, was officially codified in the 1970s and is based on a traditional syllabary of logographic characters, each corresponding to a distinct syllable with a unique pronunciation and tone. The syllable "sat" itself carries a specific linguistic value, though its exact meaning depends on the context of the word it forms, as each Yi syllable character typically represents a complete morpheme. In digital text encoding, this character is part of the Unicode block for Yi Syllables, which enables consistent representation and exchange of Yi language content across modern computer systems and platforms.

General Properties

Code Point U+A310
Version Added 3.0
Name Yi Syllable Sat
Block Yi Syllables
General Category Other Letter
Canonical Combining Class Not Reordered
Bidirectional Class Left To Right

Encodings

HTML Decimal Encoding ꌐ
HTML Hex Encoding ꌐ
UTF-8 Encoding 0xEA 0x8C 0x90
UTF-16 Encoding 0xA310
UTF-32 Encoding 0x0000A310
C/C++/Java Escape \ua310

Unicode Properties

NFC Quick Check Yes
NFD Quick Check Yes
NFKC Quick Check Yes
NFKD Quick Check Yes
Numeric Type None
Numeric Value NaN
Line Break Ideographic
East Asian Width Wide
Script Yi
Script Extensions Yi
Indic Syllabic Category Other
ID Start Yes
XID Start Yes
ID Continue Yes
XID Continue Yes
Alphabetic Yes
Vertical Orientation Upright
Grapheme Base Yes
Grapheme Cluster Break Other
Word Break Alphabetic letter
Sentence Break OLetter