U1D82
U+1D82, sometimes written as U1D82, is a Unicode code point in the Phonetic Extensions block of the Unicode standard. The Phonetic Extensions block, which spans U+1D00 through U+1D7F, contains characters used in phonetic transcription and specialized linguistic notation. The exact glyph and purpose of U+1D82 are defined by the Unicode Character Database; as such, the character may represent a specific modifier letter or letter-like symbol, depending on how the code point is assigned in a given version of Unicode. In many cases, characters in this block are used by linguists and scholars to render transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet or related systems. Rendering U+1D82 requires a font that supports the Phonetic Extensions portion of Unicode, and display may vary across platforms. If the code point is currently unassigned in a particular Unicode version, no glyph would be produced. The status and naming of U+1D82 are documented in the Unicode code charts and in the Unicode Character Database updates for each release. Users can consult the official Unicode Standard, the code charts, or the Unicode Character Database to confirm the assigned character, its official name, general category, and other properties as of the desired version.