NKO LETTER DAGBASINNA·U+07D1

ߑ

Character Information

Code Point
U+07D1
HEX
07D1
Unicode Plane
Basic Multilingual Plane
Category
Other Letter

Character Representations

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EncodingHexBinary
UTF8
DF 91
11011111 10010001
UTF16 (big Endian)
07 D1
00000111 11010001
UTF16 (little Endian)
D1 07
11010001 00000111
UTF32 (big Endian)
00 00 07 D1
00000000 00000000 00000111 11010001
UTF32 (little Endian)
D1 07 00 00
11010001 00000111 00000000 00000000
HTML Entity
ߑ
URI Encoded
%DF%91

Description

The Unicode character U+07D1 represents the NKO letter "Dagbasinnna" (NKO LETTER DAGBASINNA). This character is a crucial element in the Noon, Koro, and Sili (NKS) script, primarily used to write the Gurez language spoken in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. As part of the NKS script, U+07D1 plays a vital role in conveying meaning and preserving the linguistic heritage of the speakers. The NKO script comprises 32 letters and is written from right to left, making U+07D1 an essential component in digital text representation of the Gurez language.

How to type the ߑ symbol on Windows

Hold Alt and type 2001 on the numpad. Or use Character Map.

  1. Step 1: Determine the UTF-8 encoding bit layout

    The character ߑ has the Unicode code point U+07D1. In UTF-8, it is encoded using 2 bytes because its codepoint is in the range of 0x0080 to 0x07ff.

    Therefore we know that the UTF-8 encoding will be done over 11 bits within the final 16 bits and that it will have the format: 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
    Where the x are the payload bits.

    UTF-8 Encoding bit layout by codepoint range
    Codepoint RangeBytesBit patternPayload length
    U+0000 - U+007F10xxxxxxx7 bits
    U+0080 - U+07FF2110xxxxx 10xxxxxx11 bits
    U+0800 - U+FFFF31110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx16 bits
    U+10000 - U+10FFFF411110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx21 bits
  2. Step 2: Obtain the payload bits:

    Convert the hexadecimal code point U+07D1 to binary: 00000111 11010001. Those are the payload bits.

  3. 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:
    11011111 10010001