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Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three Above Letter

ݶ is an Arabic character that combines Farsi Yeh with an extended Arabic-Indic digit three above.

U+0776

ݶ is a specific Arabic script letter form with an extra mark: an extended Arabic-Indic digit three above. It’s useful when you need the exact combined glyph rather than separate characters. This page helps you copy it and use it in writing, design, and development.

Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three Above Letter Meaning

ݶ (Unicode U+0776) is an Arabic letter known as “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE ABOVE.” As the name suggests, it merges the Farsi Yeh letter form with a visual component representing the Arabic-Indic digit three placed above. In practice, such combined characters can appear in specialized text, transliteration systems, fonts, or documents that encode a letter with a numeric marker as a single glyph. If you’re matching legacy content or creating precise typography, copying the exact symbol is usually more reliable than assembling separate characters.

Common uses

  • Copying exact characters from Arabic documents or scanned text where the combined glyph matters
  • Typography and layout work that requires a specific precomposed Unicode character
  • Specialized labeling or annotation systems that use a letter with a digit mark above
  • Web and software UI text where a single-character representation is needed for consistent rendering
  • Social posts or design mockups that must display the same combined Arabic glyph

Examples

ݶ Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh with Digit Three Above

  • ݶݶ ݶ ݶ
  • ݶدرسݶ
  • ݶمرحباݶ
  • ݶݶ مثال
  • ݶعنوان:ݶ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0776
HTML Entityݶ
HTML Codeݶ
CSS\0776

FAQ

What does the Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three Above letter mean?

ݶ (Unicode U+0776) is an Arabic letter known as “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE ABOVE.” As the name suggests, it merges the Farsi Yeh letter form with a visual component representing the Arabic-Indic digit three placed above. In practice, such combined characters can appear in specialized text, transliteration systems, fonts, or documents that encode a letter with a numeric marker as a single glyph. If you’re matching legacy content or creating precise typography, copying the exact symbol is usually more reliable than assembling separate characters.

What is the Unicode code point for ݶ?

ݶ is Unicode U+0776.

How can I copy ݶ into my work?

Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (ݶ) or escapes (\\0776 / \\u{0776}) in code.

Is ݶ the same as writing Farsi Yeh plus a separate digit character?

Not necessarily. ݶ is a precomposed combined character (a single glyph) representing Farsi Yeh with the extended Arabic-Indic digit three above.

Will ݶ display correctly on all devices?

Rendering depends on font support. If you see missing boxes, try a font with comprehensive Arabic character coverage.