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Ethiopic Syllable Bwa Letter

ቧ is the Ethiopic syllable bwa character used in Ethiopic writing systems.

U+1267

ቧ is a Unicode character from the Ethiopic block. It is commonly identified as “Ethiopic syllable bwa” and has code point U+1267. Use the copy options below for web and software text input.

Ethiopic Syllable Bwa Letter Meaning

ቧ (Ethiopic syllable bwa) is an Ethiopic script character represented by Unicode code point U+1267. In Ethiopic writing, each syllable character corresponds to a phonetic syllable used to build words as part of the broader Ethiopic script system. People most often use it when typing or formatting text in Amharic, Tigrinya, and other Ethiopic-script languages that include syllables with “bwa” sounds. As a standalone character, it doesn’t function like a punctuation mark; it is meant to be read as part of a sequence of syllables in normal word flow. In digital content, correct encoding matters for consistent display.

Common uses

  • Typing or entering Ethiopic text that includes the “bwa” syllable
  • Linguistic and language-learning materials using Ethiopic script examples
  • User-interface content where accurate character representation is required
  • Copy/paste for documents, posts, and messaging in Ethiopic-script communities
  • Developer use in HTML/CSS/JavaScript via Unicode escapes for reliable rendering

Examples

ቧ (Ethiopic syllable bwa) — Free Symbol

  • ቧ ባ ቦ ቢ ቡ (syllable sequence)
  • Example word: ቧትት
  • Type this character: ቧ
  • Ethiopic text snippet: ሀቧሀ
  • Check Unicode: U+1267 → ቧ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1267
HTML Entityቧ
HTML Codeቧ
CSS\1267

FAQ

What does the Ethiopic Syllable Bwa letter mean?

ቧ (Ethiopic syllable bwa) is an Ethiopic script character represented by Unicode code point U+1267. In Ethiopic writing, each syllable character corresponds to a phonetic syllable used to build words as part of the broader Ethiopic script system. People most often use it when typing or formatting text in Amharic, Tigrinya, and other Ethiopic-script languages that include syllables with “bwa” sounds. As a standalone character, it doesn’t function like a punctuation mark; it is meant to be read as part of a sequence of syllables in normal word flow. In digital content, correct encoding matters for consistent display.

What character is ቧ?

ቧ is the Ethiopic syllable bwa character, Unicode U+1267.

How can I copy ቧ on the web?

Copy the character directly as shown, or use HTML entity ቧ for consistent rendering.

What are the Unicode escape sequences for developers?

CSS escape: \\1267. JavaScript (Unicode): \\u{1267}.

Will ቧ display correctly in all apps?

It should display correctly if the font and encoding support Ethiopic characters; using the exact Unicode code point U+1267 helps with consistency.