Step 1: Determine the UTF-8 encoding bit layout
The character ᄠ has the Unicode code point U+1120. In UTF-8, it is encoded using 3 bytes because its codepoint is in the range of
0x0800
to0xffff
.
Therefore we know that the UTF-8 encoding will be done over 16 bits within the final 24 bits and that it will have the format:1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
Where thex
are the payload bits.UTF-8 Encoding bit layout by codepoint range Codepoint Range Bytes Bit pattern Payload length U+0000 - U+007F 1 0xxxxxxx 7 bits U+0080 - U+07FF 2 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx 11 bits U+0800 - U+FFFF 3 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 16 bits U+10000 - U+10FFFF 4 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 21 bits Step 2: Obtain the payload bits:
Convert the hexadecimal code point U+1120 to binary:
00010001 00100000
. Those are the payload bits.Step 3: Fill in the bits to match the bit pattern:
Obtain the final bytes by arranging the paylod bits to match the bit layout:
11100001 10000100 10100000
HANGUL CHOSEONG PIEUP-TIKEUT·U+1120
Character Information
Character Representations
Click elements to copyEncoding | Hex | Binary |
---|---|---|
UTF8 | E1 84 A0 | 11100001 10000100 10100000 |
UTF16 (big Endian) | 11 20 | 00010001 00100000 |
UTF16 (little Endian) | 20 11 | 00100000 00010001 |
UTF32 (big Endian) | 00 00 11 20 | 00000000 00000000 00010001 00100000 |
UTF32 (little Endian) | 20 11 00 00 | 00100000 00010001 00000000 00000000 |
Description
U+1120 is the Unicode code point for 'Hangul Choseong Pieup-TIKEUT', a character in the Korean alphabet system known as Hangul. In digital text, this character plays a crucial role in encoding and representing the Korean language accurately. It is part of the Jamo system where Hangul characters are composed using smaller components called Jamo, which include Choseong, Jungseong, and Jongseong. U+1120, or 'Hangul Choseong Pieup-TIKEUT', specifically belongs to the Choseong category, which consists of initial consonants in Hangul. Although relatively less known compared to other scripts, Hangul has gained recognition for its phonetic consistency and ease of learning, contributing to the linguistic uniqueness of the Korean language.
How to type the ᄠ symbol on Windows
Hold Alt and type 4384 on the numpad. Or use Character Map.