0x1C63
0x1C63 refers to the Unicode code point U+1C63, which is part of the Lepcha block (U+1C00–U+1C4F). It encodes a single character used by the Lepcha script to write the Lepcha language, spoken in the Indian state of Sikkim and nearby regions. As one of several Lepcha letters included in Unicode, it contributes to digital text representation of the language.
The Unicode entry for U+1C63 classifies it as a letter, other (Lo) and associates it with the
In terms of digital encoding, U+1C63 is represented in UTF-8 by the three-byte sequence E1 B1 A3.
Unicode usage for U+1C63 is primarily of interest to developers and linguists working with the Lepcha language