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

ݵ is an Arabic script character combining Farsi Yeh styling with an extended Arabic-Indic digit two above.

U+0775

ݵ (U+0775) is a specialized Arabic-script symbol used in contexts that require a Farsi Yeh form plus a digit mark above it. It’s useful in typography, digital text, and reference materials. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably.

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

ݵ is Unicode character U+0775, named “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO ABOVE.” As indicated by its Unicode name, it combines an Arabic letter form related to Farsi Yeh with an extended Arabic-Indic digit “2” positioned above the letter. This is most relevant when you need the exact, precomposed character rather than trying to assemble letter and digit with separate characters. Because it’s a single code point, it can display consistently across systems that support U+0775, simplifying copy/paste in documents, labels, or content that uses this exact form.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste into Arabic typography references or style samples
  • Rendering precise script text where a precomposed digit-above variant is required
  • Use in digital documents that must match a specific Unicode character
  • Publishing multilingual content that includes less-common Arabic script marks
  • Testing font/renderer support for U+0775

Examples

ݵ Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh with Digit Two Above

  • ݵݵ appears in a character list for Arabic extended marks.
  • ݵI pasted ݵ into my document using Unicode U+0775.
  • ݵThe label uses ݵ to represent a digit-two-above form.
  • ݵIn my test page, ݵ verifies correct glyph rendering.
  • ݵThe form text includes ݵ in a symbol glossary entry.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0775
HTML Entityݵ
HTML Codeݵ
CSS\0775

FAQ

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

ݵ is Unicode character U+0775, named “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO ABOVE.” As indicated by its Unicode name, it combines an Arabic letter form related to Farsi Yeh with an extended Arabic-Indic digit “2” positioned above the letter. This is most relevant when you need the exact, precomposed character rather than trying to assemble letter and digit with separate characters. Because it’s a single code point, it can display consistently across systems that support U+0775, simplifying copy/paste in documents, labels, or content that uses this exact form.

What Unicode character is ݵ?

ݵ is Unicode U+0775, named “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO ABOVE.”

How can I copy ݵ reliably?

Use the symbol shown on this page (ݵ) or copy the HTML entity (ݵ) or the code point (U+0775).

Is ݵ the same as Arabic-Indic digit two alone?

No. ݵ is a single, precomposed letter form that includes an extended Arabic-Indic digit two above it, not just the digit character by itself.

Will ݵ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and Unicode support. Systems that support U+0775 should render the correct glyph; otherwise it may fall back to a missing-glyph box.