0x1D70
0x1D70 is the hexadecimal encoding used to refer to the Unicode code point U+1D70. In software and data exchange, the 0x prefix denotes hexadecimal notation, a common convention for representing specific Unicode characters in code, fonts, and encoding pipelines.
U+1D70 belongs to the Phonetic Extensions block, which ranges from U+1D00 to U+1D7F. This block contains Latin-based
Rendering and usage of U+1D70 depend on font and platform support. In fonts that cover the Phonetic
Encoding details and interoperability: In UTF-8, U+1D70 is represented by a three-byte sequence. In UTF-16, it
See also: Unicode, Phonetic Extensions, International Phonetic Alphabet, Linguistics, Text encoding.