U+D60F "혏" Hangul Syllable Hyeolh Unicode Character

Unicode Version 17.0

U+D60F "혏" Hangul Syllable Hyeolh is a precomposed syllable in the modern Korean writing system, representing the sound "hyeolh." It is constructed from the initial consonant ㅎ (hieut), the medial vowel ㅕ (yeo), and the final consonant cluster ㄹㅎ (rieul-hieut). This syllable belongs to the Hangul Syllables block of Unicode, which encodes all 11,172 possible combinations of Korean jamo characters in a single code point for efficient digital rendering. While this specific syllable is not commonly used in everyday Korean vocabulary, its existence in the standard demonstrates the comprehensive nature of the Unicode standard in covering the entire Korean syllabary.

General Properties

Code Point U+D60F
Version Added 2.0
Name Hangul Syllable Hyeolh
Block Hangul Syllables
General Category Other Letter
Canonical Combining Class Not Reordered
Bidirectional Class Left To Right
Decomposition Type Canonical
Decomposition Mapping "혀" U+D600 Hangul Syllable Hyeo
"ᆶ" U+11B6 Hangul Jongseong Rieul-Hieuh

Encodings

HTML Decimal Encoding 혏
HTML Hex Encoding 혏
UTF-8 Encoding 0xED 0x98 0x8F
UTF-16 Encoding 0xD60F
UTF-32 Encoding 0x0000D60F
C/C++/Java Escape \ud60f

Unicode Properties

NFC Quick Check Yes
NFKC Quick Check Yes
Numeric Type None
Numeric Value NaN
Line Break Hangul LVT Syllable
East Asian Width Wide
Script Hangul
Script Extensions Hangul
Hangul Syllable Type LVT Syllable
Indic Syllabic Category Other
ID Start Yes
XID Start Yes
ID Continue Yes
XID Continue Yes
Alphabetic Yes
Vertical Orientation Upright
Grapheme Base Yes
Grapheme Cluster Break Hangul Syllable Type=LVT
Word Break Alphabetic letter
Sentence Break OLetter