U+1964 TAI LE LETTER I

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Decimal / Nº
6500
General Category
Block
Script
Bidi Category
Left-To-Right
East Asian Width
no designated width
Combining Class
Not Reordered
Decomposition
not a composition

Character Details

The Unicode character U+1964, officially named TAI LE LETTER I, was introduced in Unicode version 4.0. It is part of the Tai Le block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual plane.

Categorized technically as a Other Letter, this character typically falls under the Tale script. In terms of text layout and rendering, the glyph is not a composition and has no designated width in East Asian typography. When placed in bidirectional text, it behaves as an Left-To-Right character. Its visual representation remains not mirrored regardless of the reading direction.

Representations & Encodings

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6500 Copied!
UTF-8 E1 A5 A4 Copied!
UTF-16 19 64 Copied!
UTF-32 00 00 19 64 Copied!
URL-Quoted %E1%A5%A4 Copied!
HTML hex reference ᥤ Copied!
RFC 5137 \u'1964' Copied!
Bash and Zsh (inside echo -e) \u1964 Copied!
C and C++ \u1964 Copied!
C# \u1964 Copied!
CSS \001964 Copied!
Excel =UNICHAR(6500) Copied!
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JavaScript \u1964 Copied!
Modern JavaScript (since ES6) \u{1964} Copied!
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Matlab char(6500) Copied!
Perl \x{1964} Copied!
PHP \u{1964} Copied!
PostgreSQL U&'\1964' Copied!
PowerShell `u{1964} Copied!
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