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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM TOV character


Name:
PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM TOV
Hex Number:
U+16B3E
Decimal Number:
92990
HTML Entity (Dec):
𖬾
HTML Entity (Hex):
𖬾
Category:
So (Other Symbol)
Bidi Class:
L (Left-to-Right)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Pahawh Hmong
Plane:
1
Plane Code:
SMP
Plane Description:
Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
10000-1FFFF
Character Preview:
𖬾












PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM TOV is a symbol of other type from the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM TOV is Left-to-Right (Strong). It belongs to the strong left-to-right characters..

The Left-to-Right (L) bidi class is assigned to characters that are written from left to right. This includes most alphabetic characters from Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and other scripts that are typically written in this direction. The presence of L characters in a text influences the overall text directionality in bidirectional contexts.

Other Symbol (So) refers to a broad category of symbols that do not fit into the mathematical, currency, or modifier symbol categories. This includes a wide range of characters used in various contexts, such as zodiac signs, playing card symbols, and geometric shapes.

This character belongs to the Pahawh Hmong block. The Pahawh Hmong block contains characters used in the Pahawh Hmong script, which was created in the 20th century by Shong Lue Yang, a Hmong spiritual leader, for writing the Hmong languages spoken in Southeast Asia. The script is a syllabary, with each character representing a syllable in the Hmong language. Pahawh Hmong was developed as part of a cultural and religious movement among the Hmong people, and it has played an important role in promoting literacy and preserving Hmong identity. This block includes all the characters needed to write in Pahawh Hmong, reflecting its significance in the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Hmong people..





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