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

ݻ is an Arabic letter form paired with an extended Arabic-Indic digit three above (U+077B).

U+077B

ݻ is a specialized Arabic character defined in Unicode as an Arabic letter with an extended Arabic-Indic digit three above. It’s useful when you need text that matches a precise script/numbering style. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in your projects.

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

ݻ (U+077B) is Unicode character “ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE ABOVE.” It combines an Arabic letter form (yeh barree) with an Arabic-Indic digit “three” rendered above using an extended form. Characters like this are typically used in contexts where a specific Arabic letter + above-digit notation is required, such as typesetting systems, specialized educational or cataloging text, and legacy or standards-driven typography. When you copy ݻ, make sure the receiving font supports this code point so the above-digit mark appears correctly.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting into Arabic text that requires the exact yeh barree with a digit-three-above form
  • Using in digital documents or ebooks where specialized Arabic notation must match the source
  • Preparing multilingual UI strings or labels that include this exact Unicode character
  • Publishing content for scripts/typography references where precise code point fidelity matters
  • Test cases for font and Unicode rendering support verification

Examples

ݻ Arabic Letter Yeh Barree with Digit Three Above

  • ݻݻ ʿala ḥarf
  • ݻرقم ݻ في الترتيب
  • ݻنموذج: ݻ
  • ݻتحقق من عرض ݻ
  • ݻݻ مثال نصي

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+077B
HTML Entityݻ
HTML Codeݻ
CSS\077B

FAQ

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

ݻ (U+077B) is Unicode character “ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE ABOVE.” It combines an Arabic letter form (yeh barree) with an Arabic-Indic digit “three” rendered above using an extended form. Characters like this are typically used in contexts where a specific Arabic letter + above-digit notation is required, such as typesetting systems, specialized educational or cataloging text, and legacy or standards-driven typography. When you copy ݻ, make sure the receiving font supports this code point so the above-digit mark appears correctly.

What Unicode character is ݻ?

ݻ is U+077B, named “ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE ABOVE.”

How can I copy ݻ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. For programming or styling, you can also use U+077B, ݻ, or the provided escapes.

Will ݻ always display correctly?

It will display correctly only if your font and environment support U+077B. If the font lacks the glyph, the above-digit mark may not render properly.

What is the HTML entity for ݻ?

The HTML entity is ݻ.