This character is a Other Symbol and is mainly used in the Katakana script.
The glyph is a circle version of the glyph Glyph for U+30EDKatakana Letter Ro. Its East Asian Width is wide. In bidirectional text it is written from left to right. When changing direction it is not mirrored. This katakana joins with other adjacent katakana to form a word. U+32FA offers a line break opportunity at its position, except in some numeric contexts.
The Wikipedia has the following information about this codepoint:
ろ, in hiragana, or ロ in katakana, (romanised as ro) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. The hiragana is written in one stroke, katakana in three. Both represent [ɾo] and both originate from the Chinese character 呂. The Ainu language uses a small ㇿ to represent a final r sound after an o sound (オㇿ or). The combination of an R-column kana letter with handakuten ゜ – ろ゚ in hiragana and ロ゚ in katakana – was introduced to represent [lo] in the early 20th century.
Representations
System
Representation (click value to copy)
Nº
13050
UTF-8
E3 8B BA
UTF-16
32 FA
UTF-32
00 00 32 FA
URL-Quoted
%E3%8B%BA
HTML hex reference
㋺
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake
㋺
Encoding: EUC_JIS_2004 (hex bytes)
AC EF
Encoding: EUC_JISX0213 (hex bytes)
AC EF
Encoding: GB18030 (hex bytes)
81 39 D5 38
Encoding: ISO2022_JP_2004 (hex bytes)
1B 24 28 51 2C 6F 1B 28 42
Encoding: ISO2022_JP_3 (hex bytes)
1B 24 28 4F 2C 6F 1B 28 42
Encoding: SHIFT_JIS_2004 (hex bytes)
86 ED
Encoding: SHIFT_JISX0213 (hex bytes)
86 ED
RFC 5137
\u'32FA'
Bash and Zsh inside echo -e
\u32FA
C and C++
\u32FA
C#
\u32FA
CSS
\0032FA
Excel
=UNICHAR(13050)
Go
\u32FA
JavaScript
\u32FA
Modern JavaScript since ES6
\u{32fa}
JSON
\u32FA
Java
\u32FA
Lua
\u{32FA}
Matlab
char(13050)
Perl
"\x{32FA}"
PHP
\u{32fa}
PostgreSQL
U&'\32FA'
PowerShell
`u{32FA}
Python
\u32FA
Ruby
\u{32fa}
Rust
\u{32fa}
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