U+BFB1 "뾱" Hangul Syllable Bbyog Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
뾱
U+BFB1 "뾱" Hangul Syllable Bbyog is a precomposed syllable from the modern Hangul script used to write the Korean language, formed by combining the initial consonant “ㅃ” (a tense or fortis bilabial stop, pronounced like a sharp "bb"), the medial vowel “ㅛ” (the diphthong "yo"), and the final consonant “ㄱ” (the velar stop "g" or "k"). As part of the Hangul Syllables block in Unicode, this character represents a legitimate phonological unit in Korean, though it appears in relatively uncommon or specialized vocabulary rather than everyday speech, and it is rendered as a single, indivisible glyph for use in digital text processing and display.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+BFB1 |
| Version Added | 2.0 |
| Name | Hangul Syllable Bbyog |
| Block | Hangul Syllables |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
| Decomposition Type | Canonical |
| Decomposition Mapping | "뾰" U+BFB0 Hangul Syllable Bbyo "ᆨ" U+11A8 Hangul Jongseong Kiyeok |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 뾱 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 뾱 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xEB 0xBE 0xB1 |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0xBFB1 |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x0000BFB1 |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \ubfb1 |