U+B0EB "냫" Hangul Syllable Nyah Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
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U+B0EB "냫" Hangul Syllable Nyah is a precomposed syllable from the modern Hangul script used to write the Korean language, formed by combining the initial consonant ㅀ (rieul-hieut, representing an 'ny' sound in certain contexts) and the vowel ㅑ (ya), resulting in the phonetic value "nyah". This character is not in common modern usage but is part of the larger set of precomposed Hangul syllables defined in the Unicode Standard to support the systematic encoding of Korean text. It belongs to the Hangul Syllables block and was introduced with Unicode version 2.0 to ensure comprehensive coverage of all possible syllables in the Korean writing system.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+B0EB |
| Version Added | 2.0 |
| Name | Hangul Syllable Nyah |
| Block | Hangul Syllables |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
| Decomposition Type | Canonical |
| Decomposition Mapping | "냐" U+B0D0 Hangul Syllable Nya "ᇂ" U+11C2 Hangul Jongseong Hieuh |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 냫 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 냫 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xEB 0x83 0xAB |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0xB0EB |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x0000B0EB |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \ub0eb |