U0D59
U0D59 is a Unicode code point in the Malayalam script block. In Unicode notation it is written as U+0D59 and sits within the range U+0D00 to U+0D7F, which encodes the Malayalam writing system used for the Malayalam language spoken primarily in Kerala, India. The code point represents a single character, and its exact appearance and semantic value are defined by the Unicode name and the font used to render it. In digital text, U+0D59 may appear on its own or as part of conjuncts and ligatures, depending on orthography and the rendering capabilities of the font.
Encoding and representation: U+0D59 is encoded in UTF-8 as a three-byte sequence and in UTF-16 as a
Context and usage: The Malayalam block is part of Unicode’s broader effort to encode South Asian scripts
See also: Unicode, Malayalam script, Malayalam alphabet, UTF-8, UTF-16.