U+A328 "ꌨ" Yi Syllable Syrx Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+A328 "ꌨ" Yi Syllable Syrx is part of the Yi script, which was standardized in the 1970s for writing the Nuosu language, a member of the Lolo-Burmese branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken primarily in Sichuan, China. This specific character represents a syllable from the standardized Liangshan Yi dialect, where "syrx" denotes a particular phonetic sound, typically pronounced with a mid-level tone in the language's tonal system. The Yi script itself is a syllabary, with each character corresponding to a syllable, and U+A328 is one of over 1,000 characters included in the Unicode Standard to preserve and facilitate digital communication for the Nuosu Yi people. Its inclusion in Unicode helps support cultural heritage and linguistic diversity, allowing the character to be used in modern computing systems.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
ꌨ |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
ꌨ |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xEA 0x8C 0xA8 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0xA328 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x0000A328 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\ua328 |
Unicode Properties