Korean letter
ㅒ (yae) is one of the Korean hangul. This vowel is ㅑ + ㅣ combined. When pronounced, ㅒ sounds like the ‘ye‘ in yes and yesterday.[1]
Stroke order
Computing codes
Character information
Preview |
ㅒ |
ᅤ
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Unicode name
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HANGUL LETTER YAE
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HANGUL JUNGSEONG YAE
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Encodings |
decimal |
hex |
dec |
hex
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Unicode |
12626 |
U+3152 |
4452 |
U+1164
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UTF-8 |
227 133 146 |
E3 85 92 |
225 133 164 |
E1 85 A4
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Numeric character reference |
ㅒ |
ㅒ |
ᅤ |
ᅤ
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