Yori (kana)

, read as yori, is a kana ligature – a typographic ligature in the Japanese language – consisting of a combination of the hiragana graphs of (/yo/ [jo]) and (/ri/ [ɾi]), and thus represents their combined sound, より (/yori/ [joɾi]) "from". It is drawn with two strokes. It is uncommon and found almost exclusively in vertical writing.

In Unicode

Character information
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Unicode nameHIRAGANA DIGRAPH YORI
Encodingsdecimalhex
Unicode12447U+309F
UTF-8227 130 159E3 82 9F
Numeric character referenceゟゟ
JIS X 021334 5722 39
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