Arabic Letter Kashmiri Yeh Letter
ؠ is the Arabic letter Kashmiri Yeh, encoded as U+0620 for Kashmiri and related Arabic-script text.
U+0620
ؠ (Arabic Letter Kashmiri Yeh) is a single Arabic-script character used in written forms that include the Kashmiri variant. This page helps you copy it, understand its basic identity, and place it correctly in documents or code.
Arabic Letter Kashmiri Yeh Letter Meaning
ؠ is the Arabic letter known in Unicode as ARABIC LETTER KASHMIRI YEH (U+0620). It represents a specific letterform used in Arabic-script writing systems associated with Kashmiri orthography. Like many Arabic letters, its exact visual shape can vary depending on surrounding characters because Arabic script uses contextual forms. In practice, the character is most relevant when preparing or correcting text in languages and documents that require this specific letter rather than a more general Yeh letter. For developers and typesetters, the key value is the code point (U+0620) and the fact that you can reliably insert it using Unicode-aware tools.
Common uses
- •Typing or proofreading Kashmiri text that requires the Kashmiri Yeh character
- •Correcting OCR/scan errors where a specific Arabic letter needs to be replaced
- •Preparing multilingual documents or subtitles that use Kashmiri orthography
- •Building search or text-matching rules for content containing U+0620
- •Using the character in UI labels or forms that must display Kashmiri-specific spelling
Examples
ؠ Arabic Letter Kashmiri Yeh
- ؠؠ مثال در متن کشمیری
- ؠمیں نے ؠ کو درست کیا۔
- ؠU+0620: ؠ
- ؠؠ لکھیں اور پھر محفوظ کریں۔
- ؠیہ لفظ میں ؠ شامل ہے۔
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0620 | |
| HTML Entity | ؠ | |
| HTML Code | ؠ | |
| CSS | \0620 |
FAQ
What does the Arabic Letter Kashmiri Yeh letter mean?
ؠ is the Arabic letter known in Unicode as ARABIC LETTER KASHMIRI YEH (U+0620). It represents a specific letterform used in Arabic-script writing systems associated with Kashmiri orthography. Like many Arabic letters, its exact visual shape can vary depending on surrounding characters because Arabic script uses contextual forms. In practice, the character is most relevant when preparing or correcting text in languages and documents that require this specific letter rather than a more general Yeh letter. For developers and typesetters, the key value is the code point (U+0620) and the fact that you can reliably insert it using Unicode-aware tools.
What is the Unicode code point for ؠ?
The character ؠ is U+0620 (ARABIC LETTER KASHMIRI YEH).
How can I copy ؠ into my editor?
Copy the character from this page (ؠ) and paste it into your text field or document. For reliable insertion, also consider using the Unicode code point U+0620.
What are the HTML and code escapes for ؠ?
HTML entity: ؠ. CSS escape: \\0620. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{0620}.
Will ؠ look the same in every place it’s used?
Arabic-script characters often change appearance based on neighboring letters. The character identity stays the same (U+0620), while the rendered form can vary by context.