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Ethiopic Syllable Tzo Letter

ፆ is the Ethiopic syllable “tzo” (Unicode U+1346).

U+1346

ፆ is an Ethiopic syllable character used in the Ethiopic writing system. If you need the exact glyph for text, design, or software, you can copy it directly from this page. It corresponds to Unicode code point U+1346.

Ethiopic Syllable Tzo Letter Meaning

ፆ is the Ethiopic syllable known as “tzo,” with Unicode name “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TZO” and code point U+1346. As an Ethiopic script character, it functions as a syllabic letter within words, rather than a standalone Latin-like character. Use it whenever you are working with text that includes the “tzo” syllable spelling in Ethiopic-based languages. For accurate rendering, prefer Unicode input (U+1346) over images, and ensure the font you use supports Ethiopic glyphs.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Ethiopic text that includes the “tzo” syllable
  • Typing or editing Ethiopic content in documents and messaging apps
  • UI or form text in multilingual projects requiring Ethiopic characters
  • Designing posters, flyers, or print layouts with Ethiopic typography
  • Programming input/output where Unicode characters must be preserved

Examples

ፆ Ethiopic Syllable Tzo

  • ፆ ፩ ፪ ፫
  • መፆ ተፆ ፆለ
  • በፆ ጽሑፍ ውስጥ
  • ፆ ማስታወሻ ጽሑፍ
  • ፆ ይህ ቃል ውስጥ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1346
HTML Entityፆ
HTML Codeፆ
CSS\1346

FAQ

What does the Ethiopic Syllable Tzo letter mean?

ፆ is the Ethiopic syllable known as “tzo,” with Unicode name “ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TZO” and code point U+1346. As an Ethiopic script character, it functions as a syllabic letter within words, rather than a standalone Latin-like character. Use it whenever you are working with text that includes the “tzo” syllable spelling in Ethiopic-based languages. For accurate rendering, prefer Unicode input (U+1346) over images, and ensure the font you use supports Ethiopic glyphs.

What is the Unicode code point for ፆ?

The character ፆ has Unicode code point U+1346.

How can I copy ፆ from this page?

Select and copy the character “ፆ” displayed on the page, or copy the provided variants like “U+1346” and the escaped forms.

Which HTML entity and escapes correspond to ፆ?

HTML entity: ፆ. CSS escape: \\1346. JavaScript escape: \\u{1346}.

Will ፆ display correctly on all devices?

It should display correctly when you use Unicode-compatible text and a font that supports the Ethiopic script; otherwise, you may see a missing-glyph box.