Unicode character block
Hangul Jamo Extended-B Range U+D7B0..U+D7FF (80 code points) Plane BMP Scripts Hangul Major alphabets Hangul Assigned 72 code points Unused 8 reserved code points 5.2 (2009) 72 (+72)
Code chart ∣ Web page Note : [ 1] [ 2]
Hangul jamo characters in Unicode
Hangul Jamo Extended-B is a Unicode block containing positional (jungseong and jongseong ) forms of archaic Hangul vowel and consonant clusters. They can be used to dynamically compose syllables that are not available as precomposed Hangul syllables in Unicode ; specifically, syllables that are not used in standard modern Korean.
Block
Hangul Jamo Extended-B [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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A
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U+D7Bx
ힰ
ힱ
ힲ
ힳ
ힴ
ힵ
ힶ
ힷ
ힸ
ힹ
ힺ
ힻ
ힼ
ힽ
ힾ
ힿ
U+D7Cx
ퟀ
ퟁ
ퟂ
ퟃ
ퟄ
ퟅ
ퟆ
ퟋ
ퟌ
ퟍ
ퟎ
ퟏ
U+D7Dx
ퟐ
ퟑ
ퟒ
ퟓ
ퟔ
ퟕ
ퟖ
ퟗ
ퟘ
ퟙ
ퟚ
ퟛ
ퟜ
ퟝ
ퟞ
ퟟ
U+D7Ex
ퟠ
ퟡ
ퟢ
ퟣ
ퟤ
ퟥ
ퟦ
ퟧ
ퟨ
ퟩ
ퟪ
ퟫ
ퟬ
ퟭ
ퟮ
ퟯ
U+D7Fx
ퟰ
ퟱ
ퟲ
ퟳ
ퟴ
ퟵ
ퟶ
ퟷ
ퟸ
ퟹ
ퟺ
ퟻ
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Hangul Jamo Extended-B block:
References
Single jamo
consonants (choseong or jongseong ) vowels (jungseong ) old consonants old vowels (still used in the Jeju language )
Composite jamo
consonants (choseong or jongseong ) vowels (jungseong ) old consonants old vowels (still used in the Jeju language ) old vowels
Encodings