U+B850 "롐" Hangul Syllable Ryem Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
롐
U+B850 "롐" Hangul Syllable Ryem is a precomposed syllable in the modern Korean writing system, formed by combining the consonant "ㄹ" (rieul) with the vowel "ㅖ" (ye) and the final consonant "ㅁ" (mieum), representing the phonetic sound "ryeom." While it is a valid and encoded character within the Hangul Syllables block of Unicode, this specific syllable is rarely used in contemporary Korean vocabulary, as the combination of initial "ry" is relatively uncommon in native Korean words and most often appears in loanwords or transliterations. Its inclusion in the Unicode standard ensures consistent digital representation across platforms, though it is not a frequently encountered character in everyday written Korean.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+B850 |
| Version Added | 2.0 |
| Name | Hangul Syllable Ryem |
| Block | Hangul Syllables |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
| Decomposition Type | Canonical |
| Decomposition Mapping | "례" U+B840 Hangul Syllable Rye "ᆷ" U+11B7 Hangul Jongseong Mieum |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 롐 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 롐 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xEB 0xA1 0x90 |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0xB850 |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x0000B850 |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \ub850 |