U+D0E2 "탢" Hangul Syllable Taenh Unicode Character
U+D0E2 "탢" Hangul Syllable Taenh is a precomposed syllable in the modern Hangul script used for writing the Korean language. It represents the phonetic compound "taenh," formed from the initial consonant "ㅌ" (t), the medial vowel "ㅐ" (ae), and the final consonant "ㄶ" (nh), which combines the consonants "ㄴ" (n) and "ㅎ" (h) to create a complex cluster that modifies the pronunciation of the syllable's ending. This character is part of the Unicode Hangul Syllables block, which encodes all 11,172 possible combinations of Korean jamo in a single code point to facilitate efficient text processing. While it is a valid and defined character in the standard, the syllable "탢" is extremely rare in actual Korean vocabulary, as it does not correspond to a common word or morpheme in the language, making its usage largely limited to theoretical or technical contexts rather than everyday writing.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+D0E2 |
| Version Added | 2.0 |
| Name | Hangul Syllable Taenh |
| Block | Hangul Syllables |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
| Decomposition Type | Canonical |
| Decomposition Mapping | "태" U+D0DC Hangul Syllable Tae "ᆭ" U+11AD Hangul Jongseong Nieun-Hieuh |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 탢 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 탢 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xED 0x83 0xA2 |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0xD0E2 |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x0000D0E2 |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \ud0e2 |