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Ethiopic Number Thirty Letter

፴ is the Ethiopic numeral symbol representing the number thirty (30).

U+1374

፴ is a single Ethiopic character used to write the number thirty. It is part of Unicode at U+1374, which makes it easy to copy and use in modern text. Use it wherever Ethiopic numerals are required in plain text, design, or development.

Ethiopic Number Thirty Letter Meaning

፴ is named “ETHIOPIC NUMBER THIRTY” and has the Unicode code point U+1374. As an Ethiopic numeral, it represents the value thirty (30) in Ethiopic number writing. You’ll most often encounter it in contexts where Ethiopic script and numeral conventions are used, such as local-language content, signage, typography, or digital text that must preserve exact characters. When you need the number 30 specifically in Ethiopic numerals (not Latin digits), this symbol is the correct single-character choice. It can be used directly in strings, templates, and documents that support Unicode.

Common uses

  • Writing Ethiopic-numeral dates or counts where 30 must appear as ፴
  • Designing posters or labels that use Ethiopic numerals instead of 30
  • Creating localized UI text (e.g., “30 days” or “30 items”) in Ethiopic script
  • Publishing content that must match existing Ethiopic numeral formatting
  • Formatting datasets, forms, or spreadsheets that store Ethiopic numeral characters

Examples

፴ Ethiopic Number Thirty

  • ወደ ፴ ተመልሶ ይመጣል
  • ትምህርት ፴ ቀናት ይቆያል
  • እባክዎ ፴ ገቢ ያስገቡ
  • ዕቃ ፴ ያስፈልጋል
  • በ፴ ቀን ውስጥ ይዘጋጃል

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1374
HTML Entity፴
HTML Code፴
CSS\1374

FAQ

What does ፴ represent?

፴ represents the number thirty (30) in Ethiopic numerals.

What is the Unicode code point for ፴?

The Unicode code point is U+1374.

How can I copy ፴ into my project or document?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided Unicode escapes where your tool supports them.

Is ፴ the same as the Latin number “30”?

It’s the Ethiopic numeral for 30, but visually and technically it’s a different Unicode character from “30”.