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Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Three Dots Above Letter

ؿ is the Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh with Three Dots Above (U+063F).

U+063F

ؿ (U+063F) is an Arabic script character used in writing systems that include the Farsi Yeh form with three dots above. This page helps you copy the symbol and use it correctly in text, web pages, and code.

Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Three Dots Above Letter Meaning

ؿ is the Unicode character “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE” (U+063F). As an Arabic-script letter, it represents a specific sound/letter form depending on the language and orthography in use. The most practical way to understand it is as a typographic letter distinct from similar Yeh variants (for example, letters with different dot counts or dot positions). If you are matching text, transcribing names, or working with Arabic-script fonts and rendering, using the exact character U+063F ensures the correct glyph is displayed.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character in Arabic text to preserve spelling and letter forms
  • Typing or proofreading Farsi-influenced Arabic text where this specific Yeh variant appears
  • Preparing multilingual content (forms, labels, subtitles) that must match source text exactly
  • Designing with the correct Arabic character in logos, posters, and typography mockups
  • Developing web or app text that includes the correct Unicode code point U+063F

Examples

ؿ Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh with Three Dots Above

  • ؿؿؿ ؿ
  • ؿكتبؿ مثال لنص عربي
  • ؿاسم: ؿ، من فضلك
  • ؿنسخ ؿ مباشرة من المصدر
  • ؿاختبار عرض الحرف: ؿ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+063F
HTML Entityؿ
HTML Codeؿ
CSS\063F

FAQ

What does the Arabic Letter Farsi Yeh With Three Dots Above letter mean?

ؿ is the Unicode character “ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE” (U+063F). As an Arabic-script letter, it represents a specific sound/letter form depending on the language and orthography in use. The most practical way to understand it is as a typographic letter distinct from similar Yeh variants (for example, letters with different dot counts or dot positions). If you are matching text, transcribing names, or working with Arabic-script fonts and rendering, using the exact character U+063F ensures the correct glyph is displayed.

What is the Unicode code point for ؿ?

The symbol ؿ is U+063F (ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE).

How can I copy ؿ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use an escape like ؿ (HTML) or \\u{063F} (JavaScript).

Will it look correct in all fonts?

Not always. The glyph depends on the font and rendering support for Arabic characters; if it doesn’t show properly, try another Unicode-capable font.

Is ؿ the same as other Arabic Yeh characters with different dots?

No. ؿ is specifically “Farsi Yeh with three dots above” (U+063F), so it differs from Yeh variants with other dot counts or placements.