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we should explain what this mysterious HWHF character is
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{{!}} style="background:#F8F8F8;font-size:small" {{!}} U+FFAx
{{!}} title="U+FFA0: HALFWIDTH HANGUL FILLER"style="padding:.3em 0 0"{{!}} {{border|{{resize|7550%|&nbsp;HW&nbsp;<br />HF}}|style=dashed|color=black|lh=.3em}}<span style=font-size:50%;position:relative;top:-1em>{{ref label|UFF00_HWFW|3}}</span>
{{!}} title="U+FFA1: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK" {{!}} &#xFFA1;
{{!}} title="U+FFA2: HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER SSANGKIYEOK" {{!}} &#xFFA2;
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| colspan="17" style="background:#F8F8F8;font-size:small;text-align:left" | '''Notes'''
:1.{{note|UFF00_as_of_Unicode_version}}As of Unicode version 12.0
{{#ifeq: {{{subset}}} | katakana | | :2.{{note|UFF00_grey}}Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points}}
:3.{{note|UFF00_HWFW}}Halfwidth hangul filler. In [[KS X 1001]] syllables not present in that character set are coded as a sequence of a filler, an onset jamo, a medial jamo and a final jamo; the filler also substitutes for missing jamo in such a sequence. It is meaningless in Unicode.<ref>https://unicode.org/L2/L2017/17081-hangul-filler.pdf</ref><ref name=UF00_hwfwblame>https://harjit.moe/hwfwblame.html</ref>}}
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